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The News and Advertising Medium of So uthern Alberta’s Sugar District 


VOL 4 


Our Motto 

Highest Quality Goods 
Lowest Possible Price 

Specials for Saturday 

Corn, Choice;Quality .^ ... 2 cans for 34c 

Pure Gooseberry Jam reg 80c . special 69c 

Matches reg 2 for 25c ... . special 3 for 27c 

Quick Quaker Oats China pkg 45c size lor 39c 

Prunes 5-lb pkg reg 75c .:. special 69c 

Sardines Oil or Mustard ...special 4 for 23c 

Corn Starch reg 15c .. . 2 for 22c 

Fresh White Fish reg per lb 15c . 2 lbs for 23c 

Quaker Corn Flakes. . 2 for 21c 

Large Writing Tablets 30c seller .... 2 for 31c 

Fry’s or Rowntrees Cocoa .reg 30c can for 24c 

Finest Glass Tumblers reg 6 for 60c special 12 for 61c 

Large Size Glass Pitchers ...1.25 value 89c 

A few cases Extra Fancy Apples to be sold at $2 26 
Snow White Laundry Soap reg 3 for 25c 

Special... 19 bars tor 98c 

Fresh Rhubarb..... per lb 17Jc 

Fresh shipment Head Lettuce, Celery, Spinach, etc. 

to arrive Saturday 

PHONE 10 

THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 

Raymond Merc 

COMPANY, LIMITED 


The greatest clay of all for the kiddies 

Send Them 

VALENTINES 

A large and complete assortment of valentines 


As low as 2 for 5c 


As high as 25c 


The Raymond Pharmacy 


Stationery 


Try Your Own Drug Store First for the Very Best 

P. W. COPE 

r —School Supplies— 


Drugs 


Let your next new car be a 

STAR 

Speedy ~ Reliable - Less Expense 

Bargains In 
Reconditioned Cars 


2 Ford Coupes 


2 Ford Tourings 


1 Star Special Touring 

Raymond 

Service Station 

J. D HALL 

% 

Chrysler Cars Dealer Star c ars 


RAYMOND. ALBERTA, FRIDAY. FEB 4 1927 


NO. 62 


News Notes 


Good Sport Card 


Tlte local high biisketlmll team To '"»"y Hr..nUs. loc il lioxer. 
have gone time fat in the seaiuii a knockout over Bill I’.vnc 

without losing a name. They Won New Dayton Int4 l'riday at 
From CarHston hero last Friday N ’«' v Dayton. The hittle. while 
night with a score of 27—12. .Sat- lasting 2 rounds. 1 minute 
in-day night they trimmed Mag- ,:n '' fitUw " aeciida. was fast 
rath in their own camp to tho tune I'ior.'.., l.oth hoys giving and 
,f to—12. Tomorrow, Saturday lmr ‘ l 1 Pyii- Imd 


" “ J K/W Vila 

night they play Magrath here at *"*'ght advantage in the first 
Hio Mi gym. round. The second round was 


The Second Ward “M” Men’s 


oven. In tho tho third round 
Brooks caught Pyno off his hub 


play “Three Live Ghosts'* return- Anco anf l swung a left to the jaw. 
ed Wednesday from a sucoesful ^yne struck the floor with terrific 
showing at Milk River and Warn- ^ nrc o and it was probably this jar 
or. This show will he played at that put him away for the count, 
the Raymond Opera House to- Two local boys, Rafferty and 
night. Miss Marion McLean, who Anderson, went three rounds ns 
was oast in the role of the leading the first preliminary. These two 
Indy, was too ill to make the trip. kids are clever, rivalling the well 
At noon the part was handed to known Carpontien kids. Otto 
Miss Thelma Smith, and she sub- Mehew and Armstrong, both local 
stituted in this part that even- ,>0 T R . nhn gave an attractive P 
ing at Milk River and tho follow- round exhibition. Ewing of Warn¬ 
ing evening at Warner with an er a,,d Leonard Meliew of Ray- 
<mtirely creditable and efficient mond pleasedtlie packed house in 
rendition at both performances* w *Gi their fast work and hard hit- 
This incident is tho more remark- hi a round preliminary, 

able when it is considered that Dewlil of Warner and Salmon ot 
Miss Smith memorized her lines Raymond stayed 3 rounds of flashy 
on route to Warner, she lmd not * ca Pping which won imu h sp¬ 
read or seen tho play, and had not P^ ft,,8e - 

a single rehearsal beforo going on As a sporting event tho evening 
the stage. was one of tho best over staged in 

the south country. 

DON 1 FORGET *^8® Brooks is slated to meet Jack 
Tho Second Ward “M" Men’s Douglas of Magrath in the Gardei 
play ‘Three Live Ghosts” will he City on February 2tf. On tin 
shown at the Raymond Opera same evening Henry Anderson 
House to-night, Friday, February local wrestler, will engage Lei 
L Seats are on salo at King Harris of Magrath. Andersoi 
Motors. Prices 75o and 50c. *'’* to Charles Lea 

vitt at Cardston on February 16. 
Mrs. T. M. Carlson of Cardston, Preliminary bouts are being ar- 
director of tho U. F. W. A. of the ranged. 

Lethbridge constituency was here-°- 

Thuwday to .dire., the u. Gathering of Clans 

F. W. A meeting hold at Mrs. & 

Fern King’s. She also gave a 

splendid address nt the U. F. A. Oil Tuesday evening last, Feh 

and U. F. W. A. meeting Thurs- nmry l < ,1 " Kajmoud Unit, t 
day evening. Church war filled to capacity witl 

• crowd prepared to onjoy a i 
Burn's Night ". Mr. Longmai 


Jgf| REX THEATRE 

^gW^TONIGHT ® SATURDAY 

The Bat 

The Greatest Mystery Play on Record 

Also 2-Reel Comedy * Prices 45c and 25c 

Chocolate Bar Matinee Saturday 

KIDS 10C 

No Show on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 


THURSDAY NEXT WEEK 
GLORIA SWANSON IN 


FINE MANNERS 


Regular Prices 


loc and 30c 


THUSDAY FEB 17 - NORMA TALMADGE IN 


KIKl 


Norma in her finest picture 


Our Spring Goods are arriving 

New Ginghams and Prints including Rayon Gingham 
Shoes and Slippers for the entire family 

Our Usual Saturday Grocery List 


Onions, firm. . .-. 

Corn Starch ... ... 

Pure Raspberry Jam ... 
Our Mother’s Cocoa .... .. 

Pfil G Soap 

Oranges, good size... 



.9 lbs for 26c 

. 1*8 for 10c 

.4’s for 60c 

l’s for 26c 

.2o bars for $1.00 

. per doz 26c 


The Broadway Store 


Gathering of Clans I Your Interest is Our Interest 


PHONE 2 


It is seldom that a home drama 


receives such popular approval presided very acceptably, 
as achieved by the strong cast of Miss Allen of Lethbridge con- 
‘‘•Seven Keys to Baldpato” last ’ributod tliroo Scotch songs that 
Saturday. Joe Mclean in the lead i vvere Heartly onjoyed. Miss Fairlej 
ing role showed great versatility of New Dayton gave two Scotch 
land handled tho lengthy part to reoitations in excellent dialecti< 
perfection. He was ably seconded j a tyle. Mrs. Bakor delighted witl 
j by tho balance of tho cast. I her recitation on “Potatoes'. Mrs. 

Fleming also dang very sweetly. 
Mrs. Henderson in her comment 
# on Burns and in her Scotch recita- 

Editorial Notes tions wai a whole host ill herself. 

The speaker of tho evening was 
Reverend Faichney of Lethbridge 
With this issue tho Recorder a *id his talk on the Scots and on 
passes its fourth mile stono since Burns kept his audience on the 
the installation of the present Qui vivo, and was highly amusing; 

| plant, which was necessitated by an d tho way he closed with a 
I the destruction of the old plant by I strong appeal to follow the exam- 
fire four and a half years ago. Dur- c, t The Cottar ’ in the maiu- 
! ing tho past four years wo have tenftu ? e of family prayer was very 
i succeeded in adding to our equip- ‘‘tfective. 

ment gradually so that at tho pro. After the program refreshments 
sent time Raymond has by far the fierved and a very enjoyable 
j best printing plant of its history. sociHl timo was s P ent ere the close. 

Practically all profits have been _0_ 

invested in new type, a new press 

and other equipment. It will be RcX to CloSC ThfPC 
the aim of the Recorder manage- rv Cl \Y/ 1 

meut to oontiuuc this policy and UflyS LtlCil W 6CK 

eventually install a linotype ma- -— 

johino which will make possible Owing to depression in business 
I a much newsier and better paper, tho Rex Theatre will bo dark the 
1 Wo desire to thunk the general first three days of each week, hut 
i public for their loyal support and will he open on each Thursday, 

| their leinency in judging our ef- Friday and Saturday. This means 
! forts. • there will bo no show on Monday, 

If the Recorder has made any Tuesday and Wednesday, but 
I friends, if it has in any measure there will bo a complete change of 
] filled the niche in our community pictures every Thursday. “The 
life intended fur it, we are deeply Bat ’ will If* shown tonight and 
grateful. We are keenly alive to Saturday with a ehocalate bar 
I the tact that this sheet could b* matinee Saturday for the kiddies, 
j improved in many ways. Our “The Bat” is without question the 
j friends may ‘look for these improv- J greatest of all mjbtery stories, 
omenta as time passes and finances having broken records whenever 
’ permit of further expansion. | it has been Bbown. 


We hav e just received a new shipment of 

Galvanized Tubs 
Wash Boilers - Buckets 

Also an assortment of 

• _ 

Aluminium and Graniteware 

These gopds were purchased at a discount and will be 

sold at reasonable prices 

If you are needing any of these 

Come in 

Bennett & Co. Ltd. 

THE PEOPLE S STORE 


Days Each Week 


BINDER TWINE 

The influence of this Farmers Company in distrib^ 
ution and sale of twine has for ten years been of im¬ 
mense benefit to the farmers of Western Canada. 
Place provisional order now with the l : . G. G agent 
for your 1927 requirments. 

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Deliver your Grain to 

UNITEDGRAINGllOWHBl? 


Elevators at Raymond and Magrath 
COAL - FLOUR 


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(>IJs Neuralgia j WARNING!! 

Pain Neuritis f D c r # > 

,. . T , , Beware oi Counterfeits 

Headache Lumbago 

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loothaclu Rheumatism “asitkix” tablet, u a tab¬ 
let 1 offered as " \SPIR1N” 

nr\re NOT AFl'FPT and is not stamped with the 

,NU 1 rtr,Ltl “Haver CrosV’-refuse it with 

TI-JP HFAPT contempt itDnoG'ASPIRIN ” 

lOL nLAlU at all! Pon t take chances! 

_w Accept only “Bayer’* package 

sy J ky ^ which contains proven directions. 

# V Ilandr "Rayer" boxes of 12 tablets 

S § Also tattle* of 24 and 100—Druggists. 

Anpinti it tli- t: »«]•• mark (r**' *(prp.| in f'an.'Y.la) of Rarer Mat■•*(.*«•»ur# of M^noartUc* 
i»<-iil»-«'rr of Sali<'>ii<-tt«'id » \i-ct.Tt sialiryllc Arid, "A. S V "». While it i« **ll known 
that Aapirin mraui Hayor m uiU'a<-lurr.t«* axaiat thr tmhli acainat .niitat oca.tlie ‘l»ble(a 
c t Dojcr Company will be *iumiH-tl with thrlr s moral trade tear*, ihe * 'barer Cross.** 

An Inspiration To Canadian Youth 

All Auifilcu I- rinsing with praise of (burgo Young the 1? n>.ir oW 
'!i» finto Imj who won Hie great swimming luuutlnm ln-tween Catalina Island 
• tul the mainland of Catii'ornla, Hiicoo^stullx n* ^o.ia u s this sttvt* i of : \ 
v • • el In a contest wherein one hundiod ml»c a failed. Iiuiudi g t*i \ . 

v.wiM s niO't renowned .-xviuimeii*. It xx.-s a xx i»n«J**rful ueldcveui* nt r follow' 
i"g the porlornianre ot John Mil#***, of Sx tinny. N na Siotla. v l:o >t*t . new 
x\ or id's record list >e«r in vxiunitxg tie- Boston Yinatotr A *.1« ic ajar.*: on 
h first race oxer tin- £6 mile mm<•>, ami lie •• uluin. «tu v \ C.,uaJL«u 
l ock •>* players are arousing in t'ao hi.; Ati;*-ii«.»n cl i- l ax ::.g v'• • 
further d r Uleittloit to Canada p.vducv* tbe 

lincut typ -s ot pturdx young uiuuIuhhL 

riuough his great o at. George Young not onl> win a vub?: n.ial at. v.iiai 
rrwar-1, but U«* leaps into aililt ii<- fame. ll. win !*• homet'd. 1 • n ! ft *. ; 
cud Ills natiio will Jong be rein* inhered in the uuuuL-.C great u at of cou:.«re. 
sin iigi.li and endurance. 

l*u* M D not hocru a* of his victory .done t. * Canadians should he proud 
or Georg** Young and find delight In doing him honor. llathcr our d<H*|**'r na- 
th»o;i| pride should rest upon the qualities of mind and heart and character 
v h ch this youth displayed in approaching'the hard trial to which he >c*t 
li iii't-li, and the noble iinpul.-e which dilated hi- action. 

A poor boy, with no relatives but a widowed. crippled mother to whom lie 
xi.is devotedly nitacltod, George Young xoluutaii’y urilux-U his amateur 
Maiding as a pwiiuuier and t raked his ail on this one ctfort. If** did. so not! 
bei au.-e of a iKTsonal desire lot liiuie or money, but in an alt ( ousuntiug ilv'slre 1 
to be abb- to take his crippled mother t*» Culiloruia ami provide her with the 
me ins x\liet*-b\ she might regain her henhh. 

J ln> hoy’s strength ot clmracier, hit griui detei-minntion, ami Ids willing*' 
i •• • *o sa Tillce \v*U'e dourly shoxvn when, lacUing the m eessary railway fare 
irom Toronto to Calllornia, h** suirhel to make tlio journey ou a patched, up 
*‘*o «r fT‘lc and d iggodly pushed his way as far as Ari/oma. A boy of less* 
< li trader and tvuseverance would have “pu^stxl the hat” in older to reach the 
go fc il of h's desire. Had George Young n*»t achieved lam** as ho has done, it 

i Hufe to say that. In any wont, Im would have made a success ui his lif«*' 
and in whuUvt-r sphere ho t.ii^lit choo-**. 

Premier Mackxur/.h* King rightly express* d 11 1 * sentitm nls 'of the people 
e‘ Panada when, in extending eongraiuhitioiif- on behalf of the (ioxeritinenl 
and people of the D uninion. he said that this country shared with equal pride 
ta.-orge Young’s success and his beautiful tribute to bi: uiothc-r and all that 
disclosed the secret of It's sp!eudi*l a chi* x. ne at. 

Suib an achlcvetnenr in Die face of obstacl -s to h«- overeome tluil might 
"Adi daunt the stoutest heart i- au inspiration to the youth of Canada. Thou -1 
K ‘hds of Canadian bov« who ettn n» \t*r Imp** to fi. grout atliieiie champions ! 
nmi whose names will never b*- found on the I'ps ot millions qP their country-' 
men. but who in tm-*Mjng the problems and diiliculties of everyday life, and in 
suouldering the rosponsbilities that may he forced upon them, do so with the 
same force ot character, the .-ante dt-tciinitiation, the 8an;e willingness to 
sacrifice self for the good *. other*, arc* equally heroic, and* of them Canada 
v ill he cquallx pt*iU»I. 

(icoige Young has lit.hhd heiter tlitm lie knew, ills mother lias horne 
fesflmony to tlio eleanm*ss ot his young lift*, ami George has in spectacular 
lashion shown all Canadian hoys that a clean life, fn e fiom bud habits 
ami *!lss:p:ulon, pays. II** has broughi fctcibl.x liom«* to all the truth of the old 

ii hige that whole there’s a will lli .uc's a way. In 1 riuging faint to Canada, lie 
li*P likewise hroug’it something ot far greater end. more la iing xalu**. an 
eh|ert les-on which will mightily appeal i*» ilte iiungliiaiiou and love lot the 
In role in exer* normal Canadian hoy. 

*1 Ids is a real nuiimnl asset, because it is only through the cultivation 
a ad develop 1101 U «»l those same traits which made George Y oung a winner that 
the box hood pf Canada, or ot any country, can realize lull success in ilnir on 
dealers no mailer xvlial direction they may lake, or how humble limy may be. 
P requires exactly lie* same qualities to make a real succes. in anything a 
li •* :»'* were required to aucc-esHfiilly sxxiiu Catalina c hannel. 


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Seeds Lying Dormant for Fo. ty Years 
Will Germinate , 

l hr scmI or pome o: the iroublesomo , ^ 4 A peven-pfiapenger llmbunlne stolen dliturb W the ^nBmDCPIBin'S 

I wo yohri ngo, dismantled and sold stomach. Cough Remedy 

1 b*'.\ xx ill r*surrect piece meal by thieves to three differ- Stnndnrcl for over 60 year* 

long niter ibex are supposed to ltb/e -;- ent Junk doaler«, lias been restored - - - 

mm unV.’.'.I.hi".V ■i'T’m ''. 1 ' Alberta Livestock Board i'° I.J Vegetarians Are Not 

T ro ?°;' 1 0,,l<: '" Are El *' ,e « »» Annual m.,« or I Imraane From Cancer 

i' 1 ' " - "• ' , ’"' 1 ' l ' ,loD Ing Held in Edmonton ! M °ro llinn n ih./rn imlloomen and cases Occur Amono Peonle wh 

' ' K1 " " IUI '’' "" ' lor At Iho annual moi tliiR of (he Albc r dolertIves worked on tho rnae oft and Abstain From Flesh Foods ° 

, ; 0 ; ' .. ... -n ..look board „t Kdmnnlnn. J. on. Armed «l,h ..umber, of all ^*‘n “mdueted 

(leunttcly lioxv main* vens the com . ' I , - . , . . . , , inquiries naxc nern conducten 

.non «.,d sends win Mo .... ant n ° ‘ ' UK " f Q,M( " ,r "* nn.U of tl.ostoon enrwhchls owned , moIlg lnonnsllc tommuni.les In Kn«- 

i he a.ad U.en Bn w ' y' V " y * " ° a " ‘ y l “"; • P °'"' r '«"«> "> ™nn,,ded with the 

when, sullaldr rondi.lens rom, aboni ' ”7 "* Z " w '"" W "> ™' or ” health ministry and from .he intern*- 

Weed .... a, A „dx..d w.,h sand hm, T’... ° f ' aC " “ k I W " 8 “ W W "° n 8,0 ”' n *«»„ thus obtained It has been concta- 


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Help For Baby 

SCOTTS 

EMULSION 

Builds 

f, Strong Bones 


Recover Dismantled Car 


Stops Coughing 


Berlin Polled Deliver It to Owner In J he . V ,l ry K do*e hrlp*. Effective 

Rl ,n,.,r rt rnnrliliAN ^ b ° ,h Chl I d "“ « fOWn P^ple. 


Running Condition 


Does not 


Irbrt. Chamberlain’s 
.<h. Coueh Remedy 

Standard for over 60 yrar4 


xx h«*ro suitable ctuulillons conic about 
Weed Mod-; a• ^ mix*** 1 , with sand and 


ciailonH from northern and southern 


... , v........... ....... .. in .tiiu rtuiiiifiii 

• plat.*l in uncorked pint bofllcfl that , ,, f . , n i Trrvir i;r a nn I- v --- * r “ / ° m'w- 

«*» burled twentj . below the I ,, .V/ ''\v" V"-V ",T, FATEFUL YEARS •»»». cblof medical ofT.cer to .he min- 

yenra. Tho experiment wlilch can be L ’ kl !,'" M . *.* FOR ALL WOMEN ... •bktolnln* from fleeh tooda. 

continued for 100 yearn has already \ 1 • / ; <M1 <M • J - L - 111,cr9 ' _ . There Is therefore iw foundation for 

brim conducted forty year*, \ftcr%he- { . , ' '’. . ‘ ’ V', f V niton. ,,ie confentlon that vegetarians ar« 

! ing this length of time in the sol? It 'J j. 1 ? V t \ ,, f Ml,Ch Suffenn 8 Can be Avolded *«>•"«"• to cancer, he adds, 

i has been found that black mustard. fll * ^ h«kc„ to so t a^lde fur Through the Use of Dr. Wil- Tho Investigations were mad* 

pepper gi-a. s. pig xvecik ragxv«»ed, wild .V . ,,T V * 'T',, 1 ' 'i i ' Bams* Pink Pills among the Carthusians, a French or- 

primioso, common plantain, purslane ’ x,,,t K “ ,,K j The most fateful years tn a woman’s (,or; Benedictines, Italian; Carmel- 

and curled dock xxlll .Mill g*imlnnte 1 ‘ ", in>> * ,u "' 5 u ‘ x{ y, ‘ a, ‘’ n Hfe nro tlioso belwe<*n forty five and h«*s, first founded In Syria, and Do- 

Some of tl.es* xx.is ivmoxtul in the V’liT l 7 "vt > "l »!!i\ V"*"" TP ""l mlnlcans, Spanish, all of whom ad- 

kinds of stock from Alberta to Tor- under depressing conditions; through i 1# , rA .. » . . 

• :, '-" er .. '» '*«' .'ill.. ,.,T. ... fnrIIIOito the "hip 'vork. wnrry. or a watery email- ,Q “ s , rW ,llct syst * m - ,nost of 

did :o in taler ..If;.. ,. lrlR nf „ s ,„. pp rx , llbu , !,f t'"" I! 1 11,0 blood - and SUIT, r j t,, '' nl ®«lUdlnBrae«k 

to germinate invery trial until after . 1 „ r i <>11 » lll « rt , .. . , t heavily. | *-- 

III had. . u. :v ...us In the nil a " a ' u ' d '° , |,:,y a A, |' u, '« '!"• *»•"*"**«;•?» ■ ympiom. British Subjects Should 

, «“uipi tcnt man to acre npanv them. are headaches, palpitations, dizziness, **■ 11,8,1 ^uojcvis onouia 
M '' m 1 ' *' cousldorablo dlacu Ion ,1 '" 1 ■" • ' ' Ion and other well Use Canadian Ports 

tr 1 's IT,»t, ,»«l XX’ t" < .«.i .11. >. , , ... 1 u OJ 


slvely proven, pays Sir George New¬ 
man, chief medical officer to the min- 


sut I a co and one taken up every five tl .„, .. r ... , . ,, , . ,, 

’mi; h. f.. UiclumlHon. Galgary; J. l». 
xeats. I in* experiment which can be e.i.. . . . , „ 

. . , , Snokullo. I.dmonton; J. L. Walters, 

conlipiied for 100 yoars 1ms already „ ,, 

, . . , . ., i iix**, A. K. Cross and G. II. Hutton, 


^ ’ *'lgai x. .t. O. t lark, of Irma. 

- ing this length of tune hi tho so If It , .... . , , . ,, . 

. . . , ... Steps will be taken to pci aside fur- 

hurt been teuml tlu.l Mark mu.t«rd. |lll<r „,, lMllllrc tll0 lirmilu . lal 

sru,,. |.Ut w.»d. vupw.id. wild (OWll „, „ x | llblt Kolng 


id feted. 




fhould Ih-* proud 
r our di'i-jM'r na- 


Astronomei s Long Lived 

Clergymen lix** long in llriiuin. but 
astronomers ar«> gixing than a lively 
luce tor the laurels. K» cent sluli: tics 
placed the* average age <• j a-rrouomei s 
royal at Tu’j .xoars. The life span Ot 
e\**ry rox'iil a itionomer from John 
Flamsteed, the first nstrotioin* j roy’til, 
to »Sir William Christi**, who di* <1 in 
Jfiltt, xx as included in the figures. Open 
air lll«j was given as one reason for 
tlu-ir longevity. 

Marriott; When I woke up this 
moyi.ii i g i found the led cloth*.', wound 
tightly mound me. 

Marge Ison: Well, you must have 
slept like a top. Answers, Jamd-m. 

Minard's Liniment for chapped hands. 


j to germinate in « very trial until after 
It hud, been forty years In the soil. Al¬ 
ike authors of the bulletin referred 
to (Mrs is K. S. Hopkins and W. C. 


- — -- - - - •*’ .... .... i -—- * * — ■ xi iKriiiivoe) 

l’liere was cousldorublo discussion ' kackaches, depression and other well 
c; i in I n i the niimtiiiti. ...nt in,^'fogni/ed dij-ttirhauces of tho health 


: " ' 11 ^ 1 .vgan’dng tho appointment of |ud disturbn.. tho health - 

H**l p* r **f ti t* Fichl llu.'h .miry Dtrl•*, . , ' which show that tho hlood requires n^tiv wh»n i a* m v , 

*hm of the 1 Vnniuion Emm i inter’ il .. 4,0,110 ^ndations ntt.*niton. Women stand it. ne! d or De ' ay Wh * n Land ' n 3 ■* Naw York 

xxill go forward to the lkmiiillon gov- .rich r***l Mood all their live hut tax- Would be Avoided 

; • - i. it i; .* , r.t i hat .. .. I .. ... * 11 ' .. « 


come the pivseut unsatisfactory cxiudl 

tloos. 

Robbers 1 akc Heavy Toll 

A B 'Hon and a Half is Stolen Each 


longer. 


x\. i go ioixv.ini to the l>omtnlon gov- rich rod hlood all their live , hut n»*v xrvouia oe Avoided 

' 1 • .-I ‘.'it iu- * inn.* nt which it is hoped will over- 0I ' more so than ut middle age. when Canadians nix* reporting themseivea 

' «*•«■• j ctwie th. prowo itUtectoi..<U- .sno* »ro *l*o wc.k ... or ara being reported, «s the rloUmu 

;> pa inf t veeds. x-v-peclally if the lat ! wrought In this condition there i n < itlt i ,, 

Mas once l, erne ..,„l ,a„U that "» ^'.-r .n-dlelne r:,n do », much lor ' [ ' la> f “ nd MMul In the c.por- 

, v n 11 .m ,* . ...... , -“ women as Dr. Williams* IMnk l'llls, for l,ne< ° r ktnding Irom ocean llnors In 

Robbers Take Heavv Toll these pills make rich, red blood, which ^*‘W Y’mk Harbor. Delay, discomfort 
take nea>> loll , lono t0 ,„.* whole I.. thus .I Inconvonlenct may increaao and 

! . "• 1 "V ; !l> , a Billion And .1 Half „ stolen Ea^h h!.™ T J'»“"» , . ,d F,« r , ...ul.lply until funa, liana lean, to land 

on* >*. r I .IX :t .' *U . .. jdax k» c* c ** catiaatun women huvo provml the' . , wt . ,, 

Y e^r in Umted States. According value of Dr. W illiams* Dink Dills in 1,1 ^ f - John and llulifnx in winter time, 

_ ~ to Estimates cases of this kind. Among them Is. fts Canadians learn to sail from Mon- 

I • i C *iT n Merchandise, \alu* d at ?l 190 000 - *\ r *‘ '* .bdinslon. I-hm’s Head. Gnr. tr«*al and (Juebec in summer time. 

Joint Mness Goes. ,• ..... ofP «»»*,.;* ,SiS" ' ni “' d <- m -’ <*«■« - 

Su pllinCTC nicannanr ’ £?,au " -«<••!» by Imvo dot... in,-. I ;i . ainpl. t.'. " ,K llt ll " ! 1,<lrt ° r York m *. v »*t 

cncillll^.x L LiipjJCtll, d robbery ami sent back) wr, ‘cU. and would faint iff missed the ,,ar, ‘ British siihJ«‘Cts that landing at 

p a J n lc 'Snk/ltiA^ ’ : k t Du'-ugU :i hvstein of r ? om ’ 1 , 'V, 11 / Folng thnnigh the "inter ports of their own country 

rm is Xu boned ;11: ,„,, ^ u .».... 

Xe l - - e -! Gve* s iC k u^l vtrt* ’ ' ° irUcr * or rerelver of onto, when my folks said nothing lAit ‘ l ' ro,l * , ° l ,s D^pnred for Biitlsh sub- 

S-t - j .-"i, v ' u ’ ” > rry operate* to supply the a » operation would help inn. Jtut I J' r,s » :,t Bie I*ort or Ncxv York. 

.>? »n h i»*Yn swlndh rs, burglars and *^ 0, ^ illlams. Dink Dills 

K . _ _ non to told In a volamlnon. t To *TYT^ m L nL 8 ?lH p, * n » ,or Diam «' ld 

N E R V I L I N E : • «'*•:> vomnilt- stoaMily lor a month. whAu >-l>turn,",l . ,a " dl, "» •*'♦-•>*.< In ll.o hl.to.-y of 

v. * o* .alien of Grand Jurors home a well woman, able o do all art ! 1 a,l,tda " i11 faithfully depicted In 

. v * : Nvw York county. work with easo. Friends hero say it’s png« antry of the most colorful und gor- 


Joint Stiffness Goes. 

Swellings Disappear. 
Pain Is Subdued 


L * - e-! d \ m S c* v “ *tr»i 
Sit ifactioi *• 


NERVILINE 


[ t dlFcxmiforts i»r«-pared for Biitlsh sub 
I Jicts at the I*ort of New Y’ork. 


D !« t v -A cicat tk*atn!kt jv 

N ***1 • i* * * , T ?T.% **. , < 4 * < 4 

■ T : ■■ 

aAomatW It robs Ut) Hw 
core of the pita. ;., :r*;* * 
through the t!««neg. *r! 
warm, rout for ting r* i* at once, 
linlm* nt Fxiinparri ia pain r*!: 
po»Tir;;!i N-nllne. For th 
bain* and lib t..at ar|*o In ever I 
11 y. Nt i x bine should always b- 
bandy *iii tli** s!i«*;f. (T«e It f»*r 
matlsm. Lumbago, Neuralgia 
Colds. Sa cents at ah d*al* rs- 


York county. -Wfl _ _ 

lit ;.g at the huce total of *- a i 1 ' oni » Cr ^ a,n a,i o utter xxhaf l went geoug sort, nccording to plans which 

DivWllI * Pink'pills Mvcd " * 1 " ; ' " for th * 

M* rcl. ndise frauds, $500,*| my life.** jhlaiuond Jubilee e debration of the 

: ero-!il frauds. $2«S,000.000; | Try Dr. Williams* rink Dills for Dominion which will be observed July 

. i tvI ohiups $100 LOO- an *‘ ,nia * rheuitiatlsni. nt-uialgln. mi-'l. and partlcliiatrd In by H.R.If. the 

< . ' ‘h '."" I-Hiivo of \V«l«, nn.l IU. lion. Su.nl.-y 

. » .*. are not in tho best phy-hal enndhion ... ... , 

also points out tho weak- ami cultivate a resistance that xxlll -iMu In. i u"** MiniMcr of (.real I*rl- 
;i i; laws which make k*M*p you well and strong. You can ’•'i' 1 * fc‘*. Vri Tat* Ottawa Journal. 

. . ImmaiM from 5» t 1 the,e V il,f «>i «■ > nindWne —;-;- 

chalcr or by mail at -•«* cx*nts a box Fiesh Supplies in Demand.— Wh«*ro- 
. from The Dr. Williujus* Medicine Co., |ox«t It. 'Chomns* Kcioctrlc Oil ha.s 


huge total of f 


v > 

.—%* 

*T>rrf ry t*K 

lot trv« 

bargta 

% 

The n i*ot 

kcfvt 

Rh^u 

T.C5SCS in * 
iho illicit d 


aad rrosecution. 


and liobiups $100,000,- 

$ 23,iMHi.OOO, 


Democracy in Action 

Bolls Royoe drove up to th»> foot- 
hall li** 1 d of tlio private school, and a 
very important-looking woman called 
out to a little fellow in unllorm: ‘Will 


A^ful Asthma Attacks. Is there a 
member of your family w ho is in the 
t ip w» r of this distressing trouble? No 
a .-civice you can reiidt-r him will equal 


Brockville, OnL 1 h*i*ii introduced increased supplie t 

♦ — - liavu be**n *>r*lcif*d, showing that 

"Don’t take It so hard, Ichabod — "In iw,*r if goes this excellent Oil 

, .t .. .. iniprctrtna it-* power on ili»* people. No 

e»cn If she thiew you ovrr, remem- lm „„. r in »I.;U lu.itu.I.i it m;'y bo 

her what tho gong Kays: ‘The hours found its potency in never impaired. 

I'vo fpent with thee, dear IV art!’” It U put up In most portable shape in 

• It ain’t the hours Fin thinking of— In.t tD-h and can he carried without 

«.*- t—!.#• fear of breakage. . 


04 j the luinging t«* 1 is attention of Dr. J. her what tho gong gays: "Tlio h 
D Kellogg'-- Asthma KonoMly. This I’ve fpent with thee, dear IV-art! 

li ill ......... •.I--, ll. 1 t. 


leuiarkublt* t**uiedy ropts its reputa 


ou 1‘huige call my .<on. Mast* i Alger- tion upon what it has done lor others. 


non7 In just a moment tlit*re wa? 
"ilex. Skinny, xou uiu’t h»u* 


j PUT STOMACH IN 


a It has a truly wonderful record, cover* 
; • ing years and years of success in al- 
, most every pait oi this continent, and 
I even beyond the seas. 

Portrait of Lcnine 

Appears on Stamps 


t 

ORDER AT ONCE j Proceeds of Restricted Issue to be 
__ I Used for Charity 

j “Pane’s Diapcpsin" for* ' For 1,10 flrst ,lme his death 

j tho visage of Nicolai Loniuo has np- ! 
tidS, Indigestion or j p.*ared on un issue of gtump*. It repro- ' 

j Sour Stomach j sents him as a child of nine, long bo- J 

......| fore Communism was dreamed of in 

Instantly! Biomach corrected! Youl Uusala and on a restricted; 

never F* »*l the slightest distress from ‘-sue of twenty kopek stamps, the pro-' 
indigestion or a Hour, acid, g.e-sv stout- coeds to be devoted to relief of the na- ' 

ach. alter you cat a tablet ut "Dape’g Uou’s 500,000 vagrant cblldrcn. Here- 1 
Dinpepsiu. I ho inoiueiit if reaclms L .» ... , . lfl , 

tlx all . . ... torole ,lie li ;l vo forblildcn 

heartburn, gases, palpitation and pain lll?0 of Benlne’s likeness on stamps,' 
di-app« ar. Druggi. is guarantc** *-;u*h cigarette boxes or advertising* mutter. 1 

pacUug** in c<M'r**ci digestion at once. The lule was relaxed in this instance! 

1 .ml your slotuuch trouble lor few , , ,, , ,,, 

1 to help the children. , 

f L II l 

*^hi« •• iic dcniami fi'uni tho i nitod Tlirough Service For 

tor arsenic to fight the boil Overseas Travellers 

weevil in cott.m ha ceased, the Aus- v/ver ieai travellers 

tnillan state l.dnes at Jibb* nbar have • i n order to provhlo every convea-' 
h* <• u coir.p(‘lled to close. j ienco for overseas travellers, the Gan- ! 

• " * " " —--- adiun Da< Iflo Railway are operating 

■j j a | , . through tourist sleeping cars from 

IfCSrt raiDlraflOn YVlimlpeg each week to connect with 
■ steamers sailing from YV'est Saint 

Dl77V Cinlinn CnalL John. NIL 1 heso ears, which go 

OiURHlg opens direct to the 

Mr* \r \ I, . ,, .. 'iiectlou and fac iliiate transler from 

+ .7* 7 I),M,at 1 v,,,e * V,,a » »•> ^eainer. 0 .*tk* as hooking,.! 

nervous, ronl.j ii, r n& " " us \* r J anil rcscrv.itions on these cars, may 

l<a*l t\\t/v u nkiro *i U! lf ’ ! jften be made with any Ticket Agent of the 1 
I* , I , fi T a,uI Canadian Pacific. 

Dun of tl»« h**Hit, and vu so run duxni I __ 

J could not do my housework, but just 

have everything and sit down. “My razor doesn' cut at all.*’ 

. 1 n lot of moiiry iming modi- “Come, come,” replied tho wire. 

chip Mem the doctor, but it did nut “Your beard Is no tougher than the 
io n '* * u - v linoleum I cut yesterday. 

Atlnst a friend fold ma to use - 

,■ nUtJ Mlt,>r H Th « Friend of All Sufferers. — Dr. 

Thotna valuable 

[ i H•lijN " ,U4 Il " f Cm Name remedy to nil those vho suffer pain. 

woniHru I began to It holds out hope to everyone and real- 

wdjuljlflw 

wjWBfflMRw BI " 1 li that hu tho bier 

nlii ffi Hilrr Olora 1 * vh8 4,1 bnlf t» continent. It Is on sal** 

i n health, fxorywhere and cun be found wluu- 

* (''xxa.xa recoia* exef enquired lor. 
f , mend them to all -:-- 

in-art trouble. M su ^-i'ig !jom To be po|»ular never I**t on that, xou 

1‘ricn Cflr, a box at all dnj£ori«(, or Un ° W Wor * ll,an tllC looIti or !,h ,1,ucI * 
dc .*'* r f- direct «„ ot ;lh “» > 

C*u, ^ '• l - •■drJLuru U., L.mitcd, “ - 

Gat. iSneezina?—Use Minard's Linimrot 


for { 


j ‘i'apc’s Diapcpsin" 
Gas, Indigestion or 
\ Sour Stomach 


Instantly! Stomach corrected! You 
never feel the slight*-;!. dlshesH from 


I x oti would ouUUii'c your ne’gh- 
bur.-* acquire a good reputation and 
tli« n keep i> polished. 


*m\um m 

/£.#■ To* fa* EVES 

Refreshes Tired Eyes 

Writ*Mi ilut r ' „Ghlc g-i.T.irL/eCnirB.K-k 


W. N. L. Jbtia 


"It ain’t tho hours I'ui thinking of— s,,,,! CAin 1,0 car « c< * without 

n- a the Jaclr." f, ;,r of t,fpak!l «"-__ 

, - im % * 

Mis*. SatiHley — Arc you aware, Mrs. 

I lie tongue of a woman is Imr j shinlftmo, that your d*'»g lius just bit- 

sword—ami. she never allows it to ten my mtin wiltio? 

,u ‘^ I Mrs. Shinbone—AY hat. your Willie, 

. 

xvlm has got over scarlet fever? Oh, 
Nearly half of nil the rldps being .Mrs. Sait ley, if anything should hup- 
built In tho world aro motor vessels* p« n* to Fido l’*l m*x**r forgive you. 


•< IFtAi- 


ymn j»cownto«n uox couniw 

f KAMIfON f»*. T 


.NfRVtVlllS, 


Through Service For 

Overseas Travellers 

In order to provide every convoa-1 
lienee for overseas traveller*, the Can- ! 
adiun Duelfie Bailway arc operating 
through tourist sleeping cars from 
W innipeg each week to connect with 
steamers sailing from West Saint 
John, NIL Those cars, which go! 
direct to the ship’s side, assure* con- ! 
! nectiqu and tuiilitato transfer from 
train to : trainer. O.crseas bookings, 
and reservations on these cars, may 
be made with any Ticket Agent of the 
Canadian Pacific. 

“My razor doesn' cut at all.” 

"Come, come," replied tho wife. 
"Your beard is no tougher than the 
linoleum I cut yesterday. 

The Friend of All Sufferers. —- Dr. 

Thomas' Keleeric Oil is u valuable! 
, 1 ‘ iiM dy to all those who suffer pain. 
It holds out hope to everyone and real¬ 
izes it by stilling i ufieriug (•very whore. 
D Is a liniment that bus the blessing 
of half a continent. It is on sale 
every where and cun be found wlua- . 
ever enquired lor. 

To be popular never let on ihuL you 
know more than the fools or as much I 
as the wise. i 

» Sneezing/—Use Minard’s Liniment. 


What This TRADE 

MARK Means To You 


Next time you buy a loaf of wrapped bread 
f * oni } our Baker, look at the paper and see if 
the Apple ford trade mark appears thereon. 

If so, it means that your Baker is protecting: 
his goods and protecting your health by usinff 
the cleanest and purest paper that he can buy. 
Most good Bakers now use Applcford wraps be¬ 
cause they know that their goods will keep fresh 
longer and will be delivered to you in a sanitary 
manner. • 

When buying: Waxed Paper for household 
use be sure and ask for PARA-SAXI put up in 
rolls or sheets. 


Made In Canada By 

G|ipk|oul , »ag?« 

“Tho Old Reliable Firm** 

HAMILTON . . ONTARIO 

Pa-IMc w„..a r . WESTERN AGENCIES 

3 -0 0 *vl« St. Vancouver a «0 T* P#r r<v 

Huifr Martin Jk 


+r. 










Flung British Emp 
:a and Extent Is S< 

At WKicK T 


Canadian Bacon Wins Prestige 


is Valuable Food 


a Achieves International 
nown For High Quality 
Of Its Vegetable Prod uc 


Is Fast Taking a Prominent Place on 
the British Market 

Canadian bred bacon Is fast taking 
a prominent place on the British mar¬ 
ket, J. (1. Robertson, secretary of the 
of Hie Soskatchowan Swine Breedern' 
Association reported at tho livestock 
association's convention, Moose .Taw. 

Mr. Robertsdn pointed out that since 
the grading of hogs tamo into effect in 
November, 1922, greater progress had 
been made In the West than In any 
other part of Canada. Tho encouraging 
feature of export trade was tho pres¬ 
tige Canadian baron Is winning In 
competition with Danish. 

"The spread In price between Danish 
and Canadian bacon has dwindled 
from 35 shilling* and. eight pence in 
1921 to four shillings in 1921, while at 
present Danish bacon enjoys nn ad¬ 
vantage of only four fifths of a cent 

he said. 


Various Ways In Which It May be 

Used 

Honey sweetens life !» many ways. 
This is npjwirent when wo see tho 
various uses to which It Is put. For¬ 
merly It was used mainly ns n spread 
on bread, but today there are a great 
number of other ways of using It. to 
vary one’s menu. Though the best 
w'ay to serve honey Is In Its natural 
or raw form in desserts, as a sweeten¬ 
er. It Is used to a lar^* extent In cook¬ 
ery both In the baking of cakes and 
making of bread to which It imparts 
the property of of keeping fresh for n 
long time—this Is a point which all 
good housekeepers should not©. 

Resides this It Is used in the mak 
Ing of candles, both as a centre which 
Is chocolate coated and as an ingre¬ 
dient in tho many other kinds of 
sweets, for which recipes aro to bo 
found in all good cook books. 

A very appetizing now- spread Is 
now manufactured by incorporating 
honey with peanut butter to make 
wliat Is called "Honey-nut Rutter.” 

Apart from entering directly Into 
table use, it Is used to make most ex¬ 
cellent vinegar, said by many to be 
equal to the bent produced. 

The motorist too may swooten his 
temper by tho uso of It as an anti- 
frc« 70. It has boon found that equal 
parts of honey, water and alcohol 
make a mixture that has proved very 
satisfactory to some who have taken 
tho proper precautions to see llmt all 
gaskets and connections are tight, so 
that no leakage can occur, for places 
where water cannot pass through 
honey mixture will. 

We can realize the value of honey ns 
a natural food when wo see some of 
tho largo breakfast food manufactur¬ 
ers now advocating on all packages of 
cereals put out by them tho use of it 
as a sweetener. A. II. \V. Rirch, Cen¬ 
tral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. — 
Experimental Farms Note. 


Improvements In Fruits 


Justifiable publicity was given io 
the fact that at the American V< g •’ 
able Growers* Annual Show hold re 
ccntly at Cleveland, Ohio, i n which 
eleven states competed, tho caullflow 
or championship of the North Amerl 
can continent was won by a market 
gardener from Manitoba. Klaus tie 
Jong, who camo to the province from 
Holland some twenty years ago. At 
the same meeting. In the same keen 
competition, the North American col 
ery championship wag awarded Jamo 
Utile, of St. Catharines, Ontario. Two 
such outstanding awards are aulll 
ciently Indicative) of the Dominion’s 
ability to produce superior vegetables 

Certain sections of Canada have 
achieved an International renown for 
their vegetable products. The Mari 
(line Provinces' potato, for instance, 1* 
In wide demand all over the American 
continent and travels In some volurao 
to Cuba, Rermuda, British Gubina. 
Rarbndoes, Jamaica, British West In 
dies and other countries. On the other 
side of tho Dominion tho Pacific coast 
province of British Columbia Is Croat 
Ing the same reputation and seems 
destined to develop as W’ldo a market 
Recently an order for one hundred 
carloads of potatoes was received by 
tho Provincial Growers' Association 
Tho same province Is becoming well 
known as a producer of onions, with 
about 1,555 acres devoted to this crop 
of which 1,000 acres are In the Okann 
gnn Valley. Practically every vessel 
leaving for tho Antipodes carries Jin 
tlsli Columbia onions to Australia and 
New Zealand. 

The Canadan potato crop of I92C is 
estimated to be 43,130,000 cwt., as 
compared with 42,379,900 cwt. In 1925. 
contributed as follows:— Prince Ed 
ward Islands 3,405,000 cwt.; Nova 
Scotia, 2.S33.000; New Brunswick, t 
321.000; Quebec. 13,709,000; Ontario. 
8,916,000; Manitoba, 2,218,000; Sas 
katchewan. 3,015,000; Alberta. 2 
761,000; and British Columbia, 1.859. 
000 cwt. The onion crop of Ontario, 
it Is estimated, will amount to 740 
cars, and that of British Columbia, 820 
cars, 110 cars of the latter being avail¬ 
able for export 


Pecord Should be Carefully Studied 
Before Making Purchase 

How much van a farmer afford to 
pay for a pood dairy cow, and what 
valuation should he place o n ids good 
producers? This question Is naked In 
the latest bulletin of tho Holsteln- 
Frieran Association and an attempt 
made to answer it o n the basis or fig 
gures obtained from the records of 40 
Iowa f’ow Testing associations for a 
full year completed last year. 

A summary and average of tho 7.654 
cow s of which complete year’s records 
were kept showed that tho profits after 
paying all feed costs, varied from $17 
to $191. Tho cows which produced an 
avorage of only 100 lbs. butter fat In 
a year required only $35.67 worth of 
feed, while those producing no average 
of 500 lbs. butter fat had a feed bill of 
$93.71. In spite of the higher feed cost, 
tho 5001b producers made a profit 
over feed cost of $91.72. while the 
100-lb producers returned only $17.22 
after paying tho feed bill. The records 
of cows between tho 100 lb and 500 lb 
producers showed that the profits 
Increased as production Increased, 
even though the feed bill grew steadily 
larger. Those of 3001b butter fat 
showed $98 profit; those producing 
only 200 lbs. showed only $55 profit. 

From these records it may be con¬ 
cluded that, in some Instances. $200 


Determining the Kind Most Suitable 
for Growth in Each Particular 
District 

There are no more valuable experi¬ 
ments being carried on at the Domin¬ 
ion Experimental Farms and .stations 
than those concerning fruit. Not 
alone aro efforts directed to tho Im¬ 
provement of varieties, hut also to the 
ar certain meat of the kind most suit¬ 
able for growth in. each particular dis¬ 
trict. Apples being the greatest staple 
of the country naturally recelvo spe¬ 
cial attention and some valuable varie¬ 
ties have been developed or bettered 
by cult I at Ion. Special efforts tire be¬ 
ing made to obtain heavier anti Im¬ 
proved winter sorts, around no few- 
cr'lhnn three hundred of tho longer- 
keeping varieties now being under 
test. Pears are receiving tdmilar at¬ 
tention and particularly with a view 
to securing better blight-resistant 
varieties. 

Hardy cherries are being looked for 
nnd the hybrids between the native 
American species and tho Japanese 
plum have produced useful sorts for 
Eastern Canada. A spineless goose¬ 
berry Is proving promt Ing anti blue¬ 
berries nro being experimented with 
to encouragement of their wider 
growth. 

Investigations In regard to runner 
formation nnd feitilizlng* of tho straw¬ 
berry have shown that the earlier tho 
runners root the larger will bo the 
crowns and that when nitrate soda is 
ined as a fertilizer the best results 
are obtained when it Is applied dur¬ 
ing tho month of September. • 


value to the world, would bo nullified 
were d fti-upiion to come. Rut apart 
from this ? I.le of the question, most 
people have only a vague idea of the 
'asl extent or the IcrritTu leg that the 
Mother Country ha* undertaken to ad- 
mini trr and to keep the p<»ace within 
their confines. World Wide, Indeed, 
has applied the process of stocktaking 
to the Ri ll h it Empire In its supposed-' 
ly restricted form. In arba the 
Dominions would far exceed tho Moth¬ 
er Country and her dependencies, 
even though the Sudan alone, with its 
million ot square miles, more than 
equal., a quarter of Canada, one third 
of Au Ural a, and more than a mol Ay 
of India. As World Wide ways, "It Is 
In number and reach tJint these do- 
pendencies shine as a veritable galaxy. 
Inland ; rise in every ocean, every con¬ 
tinent 1.; at least touched* rave that 
of North America, a . timing that New 
foundhmd and her stretch of I .a brad or 
b eliminated. 

In Europe there are Northern Ire¬ 
land, the Isle of Mun^lho Channel Is¬ 
lands. Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus. 

In Central and South America there 
are the British Wert Indies, Bermuda, 
Falkland Islands. British Gu ana. Bri¬ 
tish Honduras. 

in Africa, in continental possessions 
aud it lands under direct control of the 
British government there are Swazi¬ 
land, Basutoland/ Bcthuanaland, 
Southern Rhode, la. Northern Rho¬ 
desia, Nyasahind. t 'ganda. Kenya, 
Zanzibar Somaliland, Sudan. St. 
Helena, Ascension, Nigeria, Gold 
Const Sierra U'ohe, Gambia. Mauri¬ 
tius, Seychelles. 

In Asia, oilier than India, there are 
Ceylon Aden, Berlin Socotra, Straits 
Settlements. Federated Malay States. 
Fn federal oil 8faln.v State*, Brunei, 
Iirltl h North Borneo, Sarawak. Hong 
Kong, Welhalwel. 

In Oceania. Papua. Fiji, Gilbert and 
Ellice Islands, Solomon Islands, and 
the Tonga Islands. 

To complete the list outside the 
Dominions and India there are the 
terrltoiles under British mandate. 
They in** the British Cameroons, Iraq, 
Palestine, Tungmylka and British 
'1 ogoland. 

Whnt a vast structure the British 
Empire is, can be gathered from this 
stocktaking, and when tho Dominions 
nnd India are. considered, it Is won 
Imposing still says tho Lethbridge 
Herald. Empire genius is required 
to hold this magsi e structure together 
with its vast ^rospoiudbllitios. The 
genius was proclaimed in what was 
effected at the Imperial Conference 
in its uchiewment In regard to Do¬ 
minion status. The stocktakng shows 
u.s our Empire as It Is, something at 
which to marvel. 


per pound over Canadian,’ 

Mr. Robertson staled that only 3.5 
per cent of hogs marketed In Winni¬ 
peg during J021 graded select, while 
the percentage rose to 5.SJn 1925 and 
approximately nine per cent in 1926. 
Owing to tho improvement in tho 
quality of the bacon. Canada’s bacon 
exports to Great Britain had steadily 
increased since hog grading started in 


small exhibit of Tam worth hogs 
was entered at tho Toronto Royal and 
Ottawa winter fairs by E. E. Mortson, 
of Fairllght. Mr. Mortson was success- 
fill in winning reserve championship 
boar, three first prizes, ojio second, 
three thirds, one fourth and one fifth 
prize, making a total of ten prices. 
This very creditable showing should 
ensmtrago thi.-, association to send a 
larger exhibit to eastern fairs In 1927. 

"Tho membership of this associa¬ 
tion. now 215. hns shown a substantial 
Increase (hiring tho Inst three years, 
having ibis year for the first time ex¬ 
ceeded tho 200 mark. The association 
U In a satisfactory financial position, 
havng Increased Its hank balance at 
the end of 1926 to $992.G2 as compared 
with $219.49 at the end of 1925. 

"Saskatchewan’s surlno population 
— 599,C01 head is\ tho fourth largest 
In the Dominion," staled Mr. Robert¬ 
son. 

"\\ hile eight of the nine provinces 
showed heavy decreases in 1925— 
Saskatchewan’s decline iu swine popu¬ 
lation being almost one-third — a 
marked improvement was recorded in 
1926 when six provinces registered In¬ 
creases^ Saskatchewan, however, 
showed an Increase of 11,372 hogs dur¬ 
ing tho year. 

"With tho average price for select 
bacon hogs on tho Winnipeg stock 
yards showing an Increase of $1.17 
l>er 100 pounds In 1926 as compared 
with the preceding year, tho swino in¬ 
dustry completed a very successful 
year. It I 3 interesting to note that tho 
average price for hog* during tho last 
two years was from 50 to 75 per cent 
abovo pre-war prices. Hogs can bo 
raised at a profit under those condi¬ 
tions.” 


Is World Drifting Toward War 


Nearest to Europe 
Newfoundland, tho oldest British 
colony, is tho part of North America 
nearest to Europe. Cape Race, the 
southeastern point of Newfoundland, 
is less than 1,700 miles from Cape 
Clear, Ireland. At tho north west. I 
Newfoundland ts separated from tho 
mainland or labrador by the Strait or 
Belle Isle 


terests and a return to a search for 
the common good was tho solution 
offered In nn address In Montreal re¬ 
cently by Sir George Palsh, noted Bri¬ 
tish economist, tc tho question "Can 
Militarism bo Effectively Destroyed?” 

Sir George’s greatest hope was to bo 
fdund in the League of Nations, to 
which I 10 belived every nation in the 
world would eventually belong. Before 
that time, however, I 10 felt that tho 
majority of tho nations would by the 
strength of their united purpore'bring 
peace t© a war weary world. 

Ho declared tho world was rapidly 
drifting toward a conflict more de¬ 
vastating than that which started In 
1914. To avoid I. would require on 
tho part of all nations, sympathy nnd 
understanding of their mutual alms 
and aspirations, qualities which they 
had never before brought to the solu- 
ton of their problems. 

Sir George advocated cancellation 
of German reparations payments, and 
war debts. 

"It Is, In my’judgment, Immoral for 
any nation to demand payment of war 
debts,” ho said. 


Canadian Crown Alfalfa Seed Better 
Than the Imported Article 

Alfalfa Is the largest yielding 
hay crop grown on the Central 
Experimental Farm at Ottawa and. 
points out the Minister of Agriculturo 
in his latest report, is e asily grown on 
soils suited to it. Demonstrations have 
proven the important fact that Cana 
dinn grown alfalfa seed gives very 
much better results than those ob 
tained from imported seed. 

Still dealing with tho work of tho 
Field Husbandry division at the farm, 
the Minister says that comparing sun¬ 
flowers with corn for silage it has 
been found that on sandy soli corn 
gives a yield of actual dry matter 
slightly larger than runllowers and 
that because It la eaaler to handle 
and makes rlightly superior silage, 
corn is to be preferred wherever it 
will grow satisfactorily. However., on 
heavy clay sunflowers have given ma¬ 
terially larger dry milter yields than 
corn and for that reason possess some 
advantages on such soil. 


which is only 12 miles wide. 
Newfoundland has an area of 42,734 
square miles. 


Winner Naturally Spotted 

Two Englishmen were out llding In 
India when suddenly a native dashed 
out from tho jungle, running for his 
life and hotly pursued by a gigantic 
leopard. 

"He’s making a raco for it," re¬ 
marked one of the Englishmen. "D’ye 
thing you can spot the winner?” 

"The winner," came the dry retort, 
"is spotted!" 


In the slave markets of the olden 
days women who eould blush prettily 
always brought n higher price than 
their 1«*S3 accomplished sisters. 


A cold snap Is a soft snap for the 
coal dealer. 


Many a fool has drawn a golden 
prize where wise men drew only 
blanks. 


It 13 easier to stand prosperity than 
It is to got a chance to try. 


An Economic Factor 


Prescription for Success 
Dr. William Osier’s prescription for 
success in doing the dally job will ap 
peal to many harassed souls: '‘Banish 
the future, live only for tho hour and 
Its allotted work. Think not of tho 
amount to bo accomplished, tho difll 
culties to be overcome, or the end to 
be attained, but set earnestly at the 
little task at your elbow, letting that 
be suffic lent for the day.” 


Saskatchs *an University Professor 
Believes in Co-cperation 
JToTessor \V. \V. Swanson, head or 
the Department of Economics of tho 
University of Saf katoon, speuking be 
fore the Moose Jaw Board of Trade 
recently said: "Among the economic 
factors filliping the development or 
Saskatchewan anil of the West in gen¬ 
eral at the present time, the most out 
standing, or at least the most signifi¬ 
cant in its accomplishments and pro 
ml#o, Is the Wheat Pool Farmers are 
only beginning to plumb tho depths of 
cooperation, and when they have 
learned properly to utilize its tre¬ 
mendous power the economic and cul¬ 
tural standards of the Province will l>e 
substantially raised.” 


A Smart Dr-cs Witfi Slenderizing 

Lines 

Charmingly simple is this attractive 
daytime dress with its slenderizing 
lines. Tlie bodice has a deep V-front 
and new vestee, while the long dart- 
lilted* sleeves are finished with 
straight cuffs, t here art* plaits at each 
ride front and tho back is slightly 
flared, thereby allowing for the neces¬ 
sary skirt fulness. The belt conceals 
tho join of tho bodice nnd skirt at tho 
back and is fastened with buttons at 
the lop of the plaits fn front. No. 1498 
is for ladies and is in siy.es 36, 38, 40, 
52. 41 and 46 inches bust. Size 38 re¬ 
quires 4 yards 39-inch material, or 3H 
yards 54-Inch, nnd yards 36-inch 
contrasting material for vestee and 
collar. Price 20 cents the pattern. 

Every woman’s desire Is to achieve 
that smart different appearance which 
draws favorable comment from the ob¬ 
serving public. Tho designs Illustrated 
In our new Fashion Book are origin¬ 
ated In the heart of the style centres 
and will help you to acquire that much 
desired air of ind’vlduallty. Prico of 
the hook 10 cents tlio copy. 


An Underground Wonder 
At the new Tube station now under 
construction beneath Piccadilly Ctr 
( Us, London, an uri »»i 15 C.tft* sou n 
feet will bo devoted to the booking 
hall alone. This is necessitating the 
removal of about 10,000 tons of Lon 
don clay. When completed the station 
will bo able to handle 50,000.000 pas 
sengers annually. 


A man was going home one day 
when a bus drew up near where he 
was standing. 

"1 suppose your 'Noah’s Ark’ is 
full?” he cried to tho conductor. 

"All except for tho ass; jump In," 
was the conductor's quick reply. 


Governor of Prison No. 99, Ida 
Majosty has been pleased to commuto 
your sentence to penal servitude for 
life. 

Condemned Man—Well, sir, they 
buy no noose is good news, and I'm 
tanged if it Isn’t. 


How To Order Patterns 


-Vi x tx 


Address- Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 
175 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg. 

Pattern No.Size. 


Olio’s grace, we note, dep. lui.t up¬ 
on one’s poise and balance. Icy side¬ 
walks In that event, may be regarded 
as A-1 promoters of grace 


Premier Bruce at Winnipeg 

Rt. Hon. H. M. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, and, Mrs. Bruce, shown alighting from a Canadian Pacific 
train at Winnipeg on their way to catching their ship at Vancouver for Ausralia. Premier Biucu travelled across 
this continent on his way back home from tho imperial (Conference in London, and received in route a sample of 
Canadian winter in contrast to the height of summer which ho Is fast nearing and which he will enjoy when lie gets 
back to his native land about tho end of January. From left to right: Major Patrick lJennossy, aide du (amp to tho 
Uoutonnnt Governor; Mrs. Stanley M. Bruce; Hon. T. A. Burrows, Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba; Premier Bruco 
and Mayor Webb of Winnipeg, 


Reformer 
know' of the 
city T” 

Harold -*" 
hole once.” 


• A damp cloth dippcl in baking soda 
will remove tea and coffee stains from 

china cups. 


Name 


Only iho man whoso money burns 
holes in fils pocket I a-* money to burn. 






I 


THE KECUHDER. RAYMOND. A ! ,T A. 


WORLD HAPPENINGS 
BRIEFLY TOLD 


Sheep Breeders Elect Officers Canada Attracting Attention 


Annual Meeting of Saskatchewan 
Sheep Breeder* Held at Moose 
Jaw 

Following Is tlio complete pinto of 
/Mllcer* of the Saskatchewan Rlieop 


A fumou* k*»I* 1 ml no which during 
California’* boom diy* yiohhnl a mil¬ 
lion dollar* to Its various owners, has breeders AModatlnn, re el#*cted nt the Stratford. On!.. on the subject. 


Has Greatest Export Trade of Any 
Self Governing Country 

Canada Is becoming more widely 
Known all the time. In an address be¬ 
fore tin' Chamber of Commerce at 

Can 


Rural Adversity An^ 

Its Compensations 


By C. W. Peterson 


SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 

JANARY* tO 

THE CHRISTIAN OVERCOMING 
TEMPTATION 


Might Be A 
Satisfactory Plan 


Changed hands for $25. 

UillJz.ing only regular all* line -. Mr. 
and Mis Ioslie 1>. Gardiner will al 
tempi to rlrelo the world In 21 days 
ne\t spring. Suer#'** would break the 
presem record of 2S day*. 

Th»» lhilish Hist cruller squadron 
sitiIt <1 reeenilj fnmi Malta for Sluing 
hat, Chinn, under command of Rear 
Admiral NY. 11. 1>. Hoyle. Tlio light 
ruisei Duunlh'HS was left behind, but 
will rejoin I he sijtiadrnn lati*r. 

Seientille marketing of Australian 


annual meeting at Moose Jaw. 

Honorary president, Hon. C. M. 
Hamilton; president, T .T. Rnshton. 
Kociinville; vice-president, \\\ C. 
Heron, lluntorti; secretary, J. <;. Rob 
ortson, Rt'glnn; directors, if. Toilette. 


join, ami Her International Relations,” 
I »r. Walter A. Riddell, atVtvlFory ngt'nf 
for lho Dominion it» Hit' League of 
Nation*, declined that Canada's ex¬ 
port trade has shown a greater In¬ 
crease than that °f any other self* 


The last decade ho* been n difficult 
one for ngrciilturc, not alone in Can-' 
adii bui the world, over. Hut. 


Placing Date of Manufacture on Dairy 
Products la Being Considered 

There Is a tendency In nil trading 
towards more accurate description In 
marking of packages, Mated Dr. J. A. 


Golden Text: In that He Illinself 
Hint suffered being tempted, He Is 
u ,» able to succor them that are tempted. 

might ns well lake all the comfort out H'bnws -.is. tnmiairu i»nmini,.« r. 

of , 1,0 |»ast „„s„,ls,n.roH.„ K rio„l,un,l 1( /™ : °^ ' C '°" n . l1,lnns I ,>1,lr >' Comn "« 

M""Ulon that «,■ on The m«.t| Rt . a(Ullg . nonmn. 

demoralising Influenee any business or jj.gg 


Duval; K. H. lhiinton. ftng.ithun; Olnf governing country In the world since 


Derg, I.orehmn; Win. 


Pninbrough. 1*13. Ho <"> lo l>oin< out th„ „„ „, 0 olhr| . i 

Laura; J. R. Willacy, Rrougli; William today, due to the rapid, expansion In u>m 

her foreign commerce, her exports 
hav e Increased 307 pet* cent since 1913 , 


Calling could possibly be subjected to 
is without a doubt coniInuod prosper- 


Explanations and Comments 


I. 


sloncr, al the recent conventions of 
1 .1 Ontario Dairymen. This Is especially 
true with regard to product* that are 
subject to deterioration In which the 
date of manufacture in of some impor- 


Kerr, llatton. 

“Saskatchfxvnn's adaptability for 
nhoep breeding lias been proved by 
the success attending the efforts of 
many breeder* In competition with 


ami to the fact that she is selling pro¬ 
ducts In 56 diffiuent countries and 2 D 
dependent*, Canada is no longer liv- 
riul New /•'iihiml hut'* t in Dntuln ****ih#» best on the continent," deelarcd L. I lug to Itself, but la taking a tretnen 

dous Interest in world peare and the 


*s tonic Is a reasonable; Temptation, Luke 4.1, 2.—Yielding to 
measure 01 ndvcrslty. Prosperity lead* 1 l 1 '© control of the Holy Spirit, who 
to extravagance In management, rare* 


The Scene and the Nature of the tnnee. 

The Dane* have recently adopted 
had come to llim In a special way at tbo l' r *'ictlce of placing tlio date of 


. . , . , , , , . Hi* baptism, Jcsu* went from the Jor- 'manufacture on nil packages of butter 

1. .M.. 5S In bu.lnraft rotations an,I in ,l, e r n to j ultb th« avowed obj.Tt of chocking 

speculation In butter and tlio holding 


creating ‘.HIT competition for the Gann 
dlfin produet, the Montreal Produce 
Merchant s' Association was told at the 
annual meeting lield in the Canaillan 
niet.ro polls. 

For the nine months of the fiscal 
year ended liereinber 31. an increase 
was shown in total Canadian trade of 
35 million dollars. Tills I* Jn romparl 
sett with the total trade of the nine 
correspondng months of the previous 
fiscal year. 

The development of a serum for 
tn atmont oi rheumatic fever by Dr. 
James O. Small of 
general hospital Is 


wilderness, there 

production. Why worry? Hut when meditate undisturbed upon tho work 

adversity conns wo Rhus our alien* Dod had given Him to do. During, . 4 . 

Hon on tlio npiM'rcntly trivial thlnss. I 10 " v ''*> s « M t „,, of 11 'n '•''"ko for th„t purpoHc. riicj- 

lifiw ran wn r ., t .... ... „ ., „ ! referred to here perhaps ns a “round rra,,7 ‘ e Diat tho reputation of Danish 

' " ‘ " *'•••'*" • »•>" number.” rc|.roncnlln B 'ma.iv days, ho butter ha. rrMcd In no .mall degree 

canweiniprovetheqttnlllyofouri.ro- wn* “templed of the devil." As tlio 0n the fact that It U con*«.m..ct n . 

Hurt? Wp are forced to go over every ( story Is told In Mark. Jean* seems to , ,, - , n 

than a, an, , n ollr ()p „, alI „ 113 „ pp|v h,v,.r, P ,| his great aLugglo ,hrou R h ! •»- [">' manufacture of 

j acarchllglit In „lac ; , u he, „ other- j iSSTliltT 

. .Britain Satisfied With i U a .rTt '\ZZ. i OTtC ported.' 0 ' mV ° C ° me ! ^rVuVr na “ > T"'?* Z' 

r ; - i'"'.-rn 1 , ».| ,ho most profltabl. BnUm MtlSKM WKn I,• lay. ,ho foundation forluiuro happl-1 Jesus him-. If must have related thl.' T, P , n A " s ' 

hrnnch of fnrmlnp. Mutton and lamb! Progress In Palestine „ r ,, ||v TIlcrcforo at] temptation, for In no olher way co., 1,1 ,aH " ,,n * Zoa ' n " d ' 11 *«» «>• 


J. Itushtofi. president of the associa 
tion. “Small flocks could be kept i»n I robb nis confronting other countries, 
every farm," lie added, “but many poo A* n result, ho declared, Canada Is at 
pie who would Ilk*- to take up sheep trading more attention 
breeding are hindered by the menace other period In her histor 
of dog* and coyotes." 


price* for some time past had been 1 
very satisfactory, and although wool Promises to Make Best Return of all 

Mandated Territories 
Of all tho mandated territories) 
Palestine Is tho most successful and 


prices were unstable at present, lie 
believed the co-operative shippers 
would receii#' a satisfactory price. A 
tlie Philadelphia successful sale had been conducted by 
announced. The the association at Regina during cn- 


pronilse* to make tlio best return. So 


v,Tilly must not be regarded In’ the lmVl ' bl ' < " n " s "'c have , ]lo Practlc, In New Zealand SO years ag.» 

f _ . , . account as Jesua gave It of a conflict to 9 tamp the date of making on butter 

light of a calamity f but must l,e M- which took V laco in His mind, an In- packages at the end of tlio seaaon 

copied as discipline. Frequently, much ! ner and spiritual struggle, which he ~i.„ n linr _ _ , ..... . 

needed disiiphne. Wo have all felt its pictured by a series of fitting image* * n I>robub,l, * y lhat U 

heavy hand during the past few years. j! lk ‘ h IMs ^ , 1 V Wor8 uou,d understood. ® ,gbt remm,n ,n Blorago for so,,, ° 


far from being an incubus on our 


We cannot believe that had Jesus lis- time. 
th^,, j toned to the words of - , — 11 ' 

... , , .. . «!;>>•• who survived the stress and 

mmomin-niiint v.irnrO. I,o«.m., . ,hu, Hie fall and. ho also roferrod to the Z*J"?* ™ »HWu nro not bettor ofT for It. Two I evil one (as tho litoral interpretation .... . . 

was in the ixpori encouraging icci - attending the the mom aud the brains to »ak< condU | on| ;)I , . u ^ f ol the story puti It), Uio> would have Jho cba,rman of ll "‘ Birmingham A»- 

held any temptation for Him. The 1 soeaton recently said, “the trade had 


the scrum still 
mental stage. 

Two submarine* collided while tak¬ 
ing part in exercise* in tlio Knglish 
Channel. They were the MtT and the 


sheep and swine cars dining the fall what promise* to bo a great success 
w hen 32 pure bred lams 
w ere Fold. 


and only a fool will maintain 


the devil In ' Tho matter of date marking Is also 
of ,'" p ■ hditB raised It, .ho l„ltod Kingdom. 

evil one (ns til#' llternl ln 1 iW-n?-nl:itl<iTi 


ini' uni ... - - — ^ - - - - | _« .j .. * * _ . iivhi tiiij iviiijm in mu 

and 100 oni‘.*> of 1 ’alestln#'. Not a single Jewish set * * ‘ ,l " j un ° devil is represented as standing in the right to ask that when butter was 

,lor in Palestine coals this country a I fa 'orablc seasons. Secondly. U.o tMs person beside III,,,. 


Stock purchased from the best Br|- 


The latter .Taft began to loal.." sh being used by lead 

badly, but. thanks to her crew, v.lio lnR ''"’rders In the province for dls 
kep, the pumps going, she was able to 'ributfng their produce throughout tho 

win a th,tiling rare bark to Portland pro ' i,,rc ■ n ' 1 nm,h crodlt Ju, ‘ 


penny, nn»l the opposition of 
Arabs, on which 
newspapers 
credit. Is rapidly subsiding.—London 
Satuidav ID*view. 


ond safely. 

Liuhiy |M»r*»na have been frozen to 
deitth in outlying district* of the Gov- 
ernm»*nt of Sumera. in ihe southeast¬ 
ern part of Russia. Klgli«#*en other.-, 
bavi* |i**ri.shed from the cohl at l*iiga- 
chev, wlille many deaths from the In¬ 
tense robin ar# report<. hI from imtlaii'il 
vlH::g#‘s along ih«- Volga River. L'orty 
h' lov. weather has been cxt*eiienred. 

George Lainji-lng. president of the 
port ol Seattle comtnlt'.*ion, has start¬ 
ed negotiations which, if Miecessfully 
(«iiicIu«]#h 1 will open that i*or( to Can- 
mliiin grain growers. lie said tluii In* 


these hreeders for the work they were 
doing In maintaining the high stand- 
aid of some of the most popular 
breeds, said Mr. Bullion, lb* hoped 
ih#' I»oniini#»n and Brovin# iul Gavcrn- 
m# nts would in th#' near future again 
realize the adiinability of assisting Jn 
further niportatlous from tho Did 
Country. 




4. 


fnovi_ 

fashions+& 

4 jv * 


trade In tlio United 
would increase tlie good will, towards 
and promote contldence in Canadian 
produce. 

It Is not th' lutention t«) prore«>d 
with this matter in any rash or un- 


Inland Fisheries Thriving 


Western Province* are Extending 
Shipments to Distant Markets 

The inland fisheries of the Cana- 
had apiH'aled ?#> Canadian wheat pool ^ v ° rtt # particularly those of 


ofliclal* to u-e S# .ittle's public termtn 
i.l. as a mean* of ndlcving cong«‘allon 
at eastern shipping itoinls. 

S#*v« nly Russian families, who have 
airived in L«#n#]on from Lanin, are, 
tin* Lcifiiloii Daily Mall says, the fore¬ 
runner* ot thou and* of otliei Russian 
famili#'* which will leave Russia to 
Betti## in ('anaila during tlie spring. 
Robert Forke* Canadian ^Jinist#*r of 
liniiiigi"Mtion, ha* announced that no 
official approval has been given for 
h'-aiy immigration from Hii.-sia. 


German Cruiser Draws Crowd 


Rush to View “Emden" at Capetown 
Nearly Caused Disaster 

An eager rush to board tin* G#'imon 
rrui.-#*r Kmden ntaaly brought disaster 
ni Caiielowi). The oflleer* of ih#» cruis¬ 
er, vvhicli was launched al Wilhelms* 
haven, Germany, in January . 3925, and 
christened after the famous war time tcon loIls p 0J . 

German raider had invited the public _ 

aboard, but the vessel could not accom¬ 
modate the unexpected thousands who 
thronged the quay. It seena d for n 
time as though many person* would 
!>#• pushed, overboard by the pressure 
of the crowd which was relieved only 
when a hose was brought into play. 

There was a momentary panic Jn 
which many persons fainted. 

The incident marrel the goqd feel- 
Ings which had been displayed since 
tho Kmden came into port for a \lsit. 


Alberta, are apparently thriving and j 
extending their shipment* to distant l 
markets on the coiuinopt. Tlie summer 1 
fish catch on Lesser Slav© Lake 
amounted to more than 650,000 pounds 
of whitellsli, -I6S.711 pounds of pick-j 
erel, 310,162 puonda of pike and 
small# r quantities of other fish. In one 
w eek 30,000 pounds of fresh pickerel i 
were taken from Binehurst Lake- near 
l^iic la Riche, and with quantities of 
fr* fill water herring shipped to the 
United States market. A carload, of 
trout weighing 22.000 pounds from 
Lesser Slave Lake left Edmonton n 
>hort linn* ago for Minneapolis, to be 
followed by three other cars, and from 
the same lake and I-".c la Blche, 120 
tons of uhlteflsh went to New York 
Tin* first plant in Canada, outside of 
British Columbia, for the freezing of 
lisli, poultry, and eggs under the Otto- 
son process l.s to bo Installed In Ed¬ 
monton with nn initial capacity of flt- 


11 , clom and balance, horn of adversity, to stones round about them, transporting ^ ..VV * * ro,d 8,011 | n lb,rt n 

. , V make the mo., of ,l,o goo,I forn.no In «" tlu- lor. of „ 1 , 111 . „„.l io Urn e ,ou J , bo J - x mV Mr - nuddlck n ' ld ® d 

iich so many popular-| foi . us without the hitter the P innac1 ’' or tho temple. “There must, tl,at his opinion the dating of cheese 

unwisely staked their ’ be romething so attractive about a and butter would bo papular with tlie 

. - rornicr would b€Tor small ultimate U 5 #- t« mutation o #-. ..tix.• c,. . 

wmpiaiion, so uocepme, so pet- f, a de In tlio United KingdonL and 

Tanners ore prone to take the pessi suaslie, that even a gooiW.ian shall 

mlHiic attitude and we usually have 1 IT . 01 accept the Invitation. 

. . * |, , | The choice which we all make, shiner* 

.. c “ u "° co,u l ,1 » in - ,lul ! tboUKl. rvo aro. | s not between Ike 

mu.^t not run away with tlio Idea that known good and ihe known bad; it Is 
we are, and have been, the only suf- between two courses of action, each 

ferers. The r.*ccr#l of failure* in ur- of Appears to b#* good. It is very . .. . 

, , . „ * . , ... rarely that we sin, saving boldly to considered manner, but wo are giving 

1 „. lm-me.., llle lias been «ppalllng. ou.se,ves. ■Tkis Is plainly fn dellinco It careful slu.lv ami obtaining Ik, 

nml Ike wear ami tear Hi town life of ,ke will of Uod. but 1 will <lo If No. I views of nil tkose who are eoneerne .1 

during the past strenuous period of wo somehow persuade ourselves that «„ n,« tu . . « _ , . 

depte Sion ka, keen almost bovond be- «» evil is Wo . , LI," j "T ^ 

lief I nemnlov.ren, Ins been ran, "ic bid.llng of Ike .le, 11 . but in or ll,i " "“e 1 " ,| >'e ! »"1 " 1 " » b * nmlllull- 

.■- 1 • *’ 1 del* to get us to do it he has to dl*- cation mark* on the 

j panj and starvation fnr/roni unknown, guhe himself ho thaf we may not the marking 1 * 

only iliosc with fixed salaries and per-j recognize him. If the devil came, tho 

mam nt rniploi nieiit -;i *iunll proper- P^ a Di «loviI, and said, ‘Do this,’ wo 

! lion of tlie whole - have escaped most *' ou,d n ' ,, do U - " ls ,inl 1,1 " lat 

: ner that wo are tempted. Still |« ss was 

. . . timing our eyes to rkrlsl thus tempted .Tho sight of tho 

I Europe, ive fmd n condition, rural and tempier, iho consequent knowledge 

urban, in coiiipaiIson with which our that tlie suggestion of his pointing 

past troubles aceui childish and pettv. i ' vaH 8 U 8 Kn*tlon at evil, 

.11 i.i i woui#l have made any liu#* temptation 

\ml It 1 only te drawing comparisons , ( ,^ Uy im p os 8 | b i P ... _ Oeorgo If. 

ihat wo are able to form an estimate llodge*. 

of our own lot in life. The Canadian | —-- 

farm is a pretty coo#!, place after all. 



package* and, if 
not carefully don**, 
there might he some confusion. That 
phase of tly* matter will receive full 
com ideration. 

Mystery of British Navy 

Secrets of Aircraft Carrier Are Most 
Carefully Guarded 

One of the myiioiios of the British 


It ha* Its com pen *n ling advantage*, 
‘ihe obstacles in ihe way of n reason¬ 
able measure of rural prosperity* are 
gradually being lron#*d out in accord- 
ntic#* wiih immuiabl#* economic laws. 
It limy take year* to rest or#* norma) 
economic adjustment, but the fact r**. 


q j r* j D i * i d nnvy is the llorines, a vessel built 

DOtind Convey cd By Light Beams especially as an aircraft carrier. 


Marvels of Modern Science Demon¬ 
strated Before Audience 

Sound was transmitted over a flick¬ 
ering beam of invisible liglq at Cam¬ 
bridge, Mans. 

Donald G. Stockbirgor, of the De- 


mains, that the process is at work and partment of Bliyilcs of the Massachu 
the tendenev lg In the light direction. soU e Institufo of Technology, was the 
YVe are looking lor a larger immtgru-i latter-day Wizard who produced th# 
lion into Canada in the immediate fu- phenomena. 

lure, which will add Its invigorating Invisible motion pictures, transmit- 


touch to CaiuuU&n agriculture. 


Has Built Novel House 


Ottawa 


of 


ted on invisible ultra-volet rays, sud¬ 
denly sprang into llf«* when ho turned 
th#' rays on to a fluorescent screen. 

Dr. .Stuckbarg«'r forecast an age 
when automobile headlights will be 
dark inst#*ad of blinding, glaring men- 


r t 


Woman Used all Sorts 

Foods for Material ____ _ _ 

Miss Helen Campbell, of the Doniin-1 ac0f *» am * flooil tho highway wi.h un< i crslam j j g Gio revolution the com* 

invisible ultra violet light. Other auto 


Tho lfernie* Is an odd looking \e*. 
scl. Nobody serving in her is allowed 
to have a camera in hi* kit, and no 
unauthorized perron is allowed aboard 
her. The secrets of the vessel uro 
most carefully guarded. 

/ Tlio Hermes may bo generally 
described as a seagoing aerodrome. 
All that Hie war taught us about the 
most efficient way of constructing this 
type of ship has been incorporated in 
her design. She curries tjvcnty ma¬ 
chines, which go up and down from 
i hangars to the flying deck by electric 
lifts, and she is cquipp# d with all kinds 
of workshops. 

Everybody knows that aircraft ear¬ 
lier* exist. AVhat comparatively few 


For a United Canada 


Dr. Tory of Alberta University 
Deplores Tendency to Sectionalism. 

“Think of Canada as a spiritual 
unity and that nil men who breathe 
Canada’s air, are Canadians,” declared 
Dr. Henry Marshall Tory, principal of 
Alberta University, Edmonton, in a 
strong plea for a united Canada, when 
addressing the Ottawa Women’s Can¬ 
adian Club recently'. He urged “fair 
pipy and a sense of justice from one 
1 art of Canada to another,” and to 

- base our seqso of unity on national 

Mr.ny Wells Built *o Canberra Before ground* and not on sectionalism." 
Advent of White Man 
Canberra, which I* “dry,’’ is pro¬ 
nounced by ilu* native* as “canb-ra,” 
and in the aboriginal languag#' means 


1140 


iou Government’* Dairy Department, 
j Ottawa, has been playing architect 
and builder. Iler material* have been 
all sort* of good foods and rho lias 


mobiles, fences, posts and bridges, 
covered with a fluorcsc# nt subsume#*, 
will then leap Into color under lilt- 
dark rays. 

All this may come about*, he believe* 


Ipiado of them n little house that cliil- . 

Smart App.-*rel for the Small Girl or dren think is the most wonderful thing 

Boy in he world and before which the by *-’ ^ D. 

Extremely' dainty Is the drr^s i»!c- grown-ups stand fascinated. If is of I Uundicds hoai d a human t oico com 

tured here for tlio small girl and would "stucco" —- rolled oats — sprinkled through iIm* ether as part of n ru- send 

he effective if fashioned of crepe iU* smoothly over n glue-sniearetl foumla- d| o broadcast Bent over a beam of ul- w , j , 

1 1 n,> Due woolen nmteilal. J here «i 10 OMene( i shuttL-rs are of brown ,ra violet light. W hen a p rson’s 

are groups of tucks at. the front bark.iD 01 ’ °I ,on *-u ..nuutr.i me ol mown ... need the c 

und each hide. Tho scallop* at th#' iow- bread, and tlie window sills of dates .; 1,4,11,1 01 an - ° r ‘ 1 ' Vas h ,.ip for L i H 


lops ai the low¬ 
er edge may be simply bound with The house Is shingled with Graham 
sell or contrasting material or ribbon I wafpr « an ,i the chimneys that rl.*» al 


Name Means “Good Water’’ 


into tho path of the light beam tlie 
... . ... sound ceased. When tho obstruction 

and narrow lac#* added for dressier 
occasion*. No. 1073 1s in sizes 1, 2 and 

•1 years. Size 2 requires 14 yards 32 palb to the had door is of unpolished 
or 36 inch material. Price* 20 cent* the lice, bordered with nuts of various 11 j a// J popular song, again in ordin 
pattern. Und*; the pillars that uphold the Ulktag, With power4Uld Wellty. 


each end nro bottle* of goo#l milk. The v; j ls withdrawn U'#* loud speaker one## 

more transmitted the voice, now in 


“good water" of which there? Is nn 
abundance in well* built, before tin 
coining oi ill#' vviiit#* man. 

Canberra, wln-r#* parliament will 
soon be op# ti«-<! in lis n# \v home by tlie 
Duke of Y'ork, Is known as tlie “bujli" 
eapital, hecaus#* of its loeatlon, and 
Ynrruluuiia lioUVe, an old fashion#-#! 
“bush" hoiiiestv*‘#I has been converted 
into ihe vie#* n'gal residence for th#‘ 
Duke and Duch#-** of Y'ork^ during 
Jlndr \ i -i 1 llu*re. 


As a parting shot, he told his au- This hoys’ two-piece pull Is decided -1 ___ 

rdenco that “we’ve got to learn 10 use ,v niu, n and « very practical style. L ,orc,i nrc of ” ra oni ’ ® ml lhc 8,P ^ R 
Canada', brain* to coho Canadian L open, ■undor « lab and .he.o of chne 8 o. Iho curtain, arc made 

aie long sleeve* ffnlebed with trim of lettuce leaves, 
problems. cuffs, n lound collar, and setMn-pock- j . - „ 

He was most emphatic in stating cts, while the trouser* have a *ld< 
that to be pc-HslinJstlc regarding Can- C i°-Dig. No. IHO Is in .sizes 2, 4 and 


ing of these strung#* ship* has wrought 
In the conduct of warfare, especially 
ill place* like the YnngLso. 

The best, capital ship afloat has her 
effectiveness limited by tlio range of 
her guns. The aircraft carrier is fr«»e 
of such restrictions. All she need do 
is to appear off llankovv or any other 
up her ’pianos, and tho 
e lie* at her mercy. Nor 
carrier run much risk her¬ 
self, for she Is able to li#» so far away 
from her target that the best of shore 
defence cannot touch h«*r. 

if it bo necessary, she is ns easily 
able to send ’planes to bomb an army 
inland as she is to bomb a town near 
the shore. 


ada «a, a crime. "The trull, i,” he « >?”*■*',**, 4 l ' 4 '.“"l?, 3 -’ 

. , , .,,, Inch material, and >4 yard contruMing. 

said, we have never been willing to i » r | 00 o 0 cent8 g»o pattern. 


agree o n a non partisan development Our Fashion Rook, illustrating tlie 
national enterprises. YVe 
must develop an intense patriotic 


Must Give Up Vodka 

Prohibition ha* been proclaimed In 

— -- the vast autonomous republic of 

yA Good Policy Yakutsk, in the Union of Soviet So-i 

When a high-salaried executive l#*ft l 'iali>t R< publics, b« « ;»usc tb«* peopl#* 
the employ of the Marshall Field .- tore, o! district w# re spc-iuiing so much 
sonic one asked Mr. Shcd'l, the presi- nioHP >' l0, ‘ vt, dlia that they are unable 


No Fear of Influenza Outbreak 


Could Spread Check to Canada SaV* 
Toronto Health Officer 

The serious outbreak of influenza 
now claiming many lives In central 

The natives, who auJ no, th crn Europe is not expected 

to invade Canada, according to Dr. 


■ «JI JiiM-irai IU n#Tj noun* uro.«*- ««• Plini-toa 1 ll iQlhugj mndlnnl nlUi-nr 

alcer. Price of tho book lu cent* | Promoting all along the line and filling "ith consternation by tho proclama -1 ^ ^ rin ,. for 

t ' Copy ‘ i in tho vacancy at the bottom was lil« tion, eince formerly they were willing •- . .... ' .u^. 1.1 


A ft1 1 culled Paleyms ha* 
c;ji ght in tin* M#*di ©rrnnean. It. can 
trav«*l at a *p #•»! <»l 50 mile* an Hour, 
and i* Hi#i#l to lie tli * fastest ii.-)li in 
the world. 

“My. but your little brother i* grow¬ 
ing’” 

"V. *. ma'am; he comes up to tlie 
hem of Jiiumu’s h 1 >»i •l now." 

*- ■■ ■ --—. 

\V. N. L T . 3665 


of our great national enterprise.. We newest and most praetleal styles. wlll|* nt of thc fl ™' wl,,lt 1,e "•'* ««»ing to 

be of Interest to every home dr#*.*-*- do. “Hire another office boy,” he *alil#. u ' a,un 1 Eskimos, have been stiuck 

unity. I the 

11,1,10 ' UV1U 7 n * lur ' 001,1,1,1 " Uft m * #v ««rt'whhI VetniUor. keatsured ciUzens that even should 
nnlirv mid lip found llinl it indtand Id \#Jlll tilt 11 uC*st lClIldCClS »iliu 

poiny, anu ue round that lull>od | * tho European outbreak assume serious 

to keep 1 , 1 s business prosperous und*'«*> heIr v lWh xoJKj ‘ I proportions It* spread to this country 

•I tho morals of Ills staff high.—Youth’*; i „ rt „i,i n i, an i, ai i #» ltt 

Comimnion Deaths from Alcoholism Increase f ould bo checked. Bicauso of the 

Tho Stallstical Department of tbe| beavy an ' 1 bnmigrant traffic to 

the United Stales vvhicli continued un- 


“Tliat fellow Roots has boon saying 
awful tiling* about me." 

“Indeed? What doe* lie say?” 


How To Order Patterns 


Address—-Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 
“II#* say* I'm drinking whisky and 375 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, 
been j PO da from morning 'till night, ami it 

ain’t so, 1 hate soda." Pattern No.Size. 


„ Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 

announces that death* from alcoholism ! diminished during winter months the 


Judge—Young woman, were you 
speeding? 

Fair Autolst- No, sir! 1 merely* 
passed a fellow who was. 


x 


The Intensity of light from tlie full 
moon 1 * approximately 100 times 
greater than that from all the shirs 
J togeher. 


Name 

Town 


People will be talking about 

die power and * lioi'se power a . . . f , 9 o G , Increase Q f Joctor feared influenza might invad 

Iboutand year, hence, though by that! *'“ cl1 fur »“ ,n ' ta *’ d tu , couutry fronl Europe 

34 per cent over 19-’u. More than half, inai LOUIlir > IIoni i-urope. 

thc death* from alcoholism in all 

Canada were In Ontario. The Company 

estimates that deaths duo directly or 

indirecly to alcoholism during the year 

w ere 6 . 000 . 


time they may have forgotten what 
caudles ami horses looked like. 


Foreign governments now have con¬ 
trol of price and distribution through¬ 
out tho world of coffee, rubber, long- 
A few good misses In the chorus are j staple cotton, iodine, camphor. 


apt to aid the opera In making a lilt, nitrates, mercury, potash and sisal. 


Love may bo blind, but It usually 
j manages to find an eye opener. 


Lisbon, Portugal, lias Introduced 
trolley cars having one end higher 
than the other when on level ground, 
to be used on mountain routes. 


Rome girls never discover that they 
| have hearts until after they aro lost. 

i 









TI 1 I 3 HKCOHDKIl, RAYMOND, ALTA. 


Reported Prince Carol 
Will Soon Ascend The 

t • 

Throne Of Rumania 


PiirlH. King Ferdinand of Rumania, j 
li 1 m said in report m reaching Human «• 
Inn circles hero, lias won Ills fight for 


Conferring of Titles 


Want H. B. Line Completed British Marines Are 

Resolution to be Introduced in Sas Sent to China 

katcbewan Legislature ■-- 

R*‘gim». I ho cnniphMion of llio Will Be Used for Defensive Purposes 
Hudson's Itn> Hallway in 1927 with! Only Sfys Officials 

f porlflr reference In 1*011 Nelson hs i London.- Si■' ties HO familial in H e 
tile 1i rnillinl will he debated in the time of Hie will a decade ngO wi le li- 
Saskatchewan Legislature dll ring the enacted at filial ha ill when mat inos dc-i 
session Just opened, according 1o no-, fnlled lor diilv in China Ji-winblcd fn 
line Of a resolution Riven by (). 1.*. commence their preliminary Journey 
Hill. Government member for Mid fort. •» Forlsinouih. Three bundred march 
Mr. HIM iinnminred that lie would ed to tin station with full held eipiip 1 


Smuggled Across Line 
Canadian Whisky Is 
Sold As U. S. Product 


Protests Againct Figures 


Nat.couveiv Forged I'nited States 
j internal revenue strips plaeed upon 


th " niiflr <1v mini I < .lomlnmlon j Di*cu«.ion u Opened by Suogestlon' ninv. tl„. olinlon It. Hi., foltov ln K mem. Imacl .,1 i,,n.l Report of Opium Output i* Libel Save r “" n01 "" " hM " .. 

..I e.iMn L :!. MjHp llU Pramiar Ca.a,.a.» 1 * leWi.u <1... It.... . _ __ a.. , 


of bin own kingdom. | M * de b * Premier Ferguson form: and. were fraiitlenilv cheered by v,,., 

H li now practically certain, it Is, Pronto. I’omd,Waldo discussion “That in (lie opinion or lids asseln tutors. 

Htal.d. that Ids beloved son, Prince i ,ln * flowed the *mggostIon made b> bh. const ru* Hon of the Hudson's Hny i J hey were joined bv another :iu 


< and. w ill succeed him on the throne, ,,OT1 * 1 ,OAVi,r d Kergnmin. prime minis. Hallway should be i H rried on without from Pl.Mimuth. Portsmouth aippMi.g »*! Natl ms' advl on 

( a. .. I . ... ..... 1 I.’ II_i I. II. . . I*I|* nl lllllmlll ill llln knnnil... I.. 1..... t 


In II lew weeks. Ferdinand abdlrating j M * r ortUHailo. at 1 ho hanque t In lion Interruption so tint the line imp be the remaining top m e, *,«,•> t,, i„ ; ,ke opium, 

in orded to proreed to Fiance lo wage i OI ' ol * 0 !. Hurry Corkshutt, retiringcompleted to NHfoii (hiring ]927.” , tip the 

it haul* for his life against the din Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, that, Notice or ihe Introduction of seven, <Mlie| a ! quarter* main tn tbai 

cise "bleb low been undermining lit ,I,, ‘ Houfo of (’oimnon* should remove bills the recommendations of the « whatever Is being done is in no wnj 

W. altli for years. Mounwbllo I, is re- ' ban placed on the conferring or special committee appointed to nomln-. intended as a departure from tin 

g.rtLd as assured that Carol and his ,n * Majesty's favor for distinguished ate standing committees for the m»s- pulley of non-a Kg res* ion. I n this (on 


* Iran* hath cheered by spec Chinese 

Geneva. China threw a few Prr- 
"ere joined by smother IP»0 Works into llie session ol tin 1 League 
mouth, Portsmouth supplying Nation*’ advisory *oinmission «»n 


across ihe lino and sold as tin Auierl 
‘•tin proi'uet arc not even g?>od forger* 
ies. Tills was tile opinion expressed 
to the Royal Customs commission by 
Leonard Regun, 21 deputy collector of 


n.a ('lino min. Chino,:,. on lo »' """-I 


whatever Is being done is in no 


Wile, ITincess Helen, from whom be s,,,vJr e In appointive podtions like h ioi 
lias !•(•( ti estranged foi more than a 1 Hat jtlf t vjiciited by* Foi. CoeksbuM. • the 
year, will be reconciled nontext here* 1,0 emphasized that lie did not sug 1 edi 
in Italy. Rest that the “no lilies” him is* re- pit 

\ 11 this means, It is said, the re-j ,l,, n eil, in the «ase of parsons elected j»n< 
nioval of former Premier J. (’. Jlra* by the people. 1 

th*no a. the invisible dictator of Hu* w Nlekle, K.C., who, while mem* gov 


thill t be 1 ( agile council, bitterly protested 
way that a chart submitted |»y the experts 
the showing that China pioiluccd 1.7.000 
con Puts opium annually was a urns: 


ion were approved, annual reports ol ncctlon The Slav, a radical newspaper. Mb, I on Id country*. 
.« * .... . 1 ..... 


gross 


Not tee of the Introduction of seven , Oflicinl quarters arain tr< • that the 1 < ague council, bitterly protested *' '* vasa.'Ued to examine some 

hill', the reromniendallniiB of the whatever Is lieing done is in no way that 21 flmrt suhmitte I by the exfietts j nl 1l " '"Jniidalde oiray *' wbi«k\ 
special coinm)tte«> appointed to noniin-; iulended 21 s 21 departure from the showing that China produced 17.000 , kh :ni<1 benl, whi,Ti have been 

ute standing conimlttees for tlie ses- policy of lion aggression. In ibis (on tons opium annually was a yin |,v < 'Utt. • I so that the roni- 

ion were approved, annual reports of ncctlon The Star, a radical new .paper, libel on his country. ;,n *' *" M !,l,v bi\estig.i •• label- on the 

the departments or highways middays: , When the piesidcnl or the cominis- MqUor " l,U 11 iy ** m1<i iri tho 1 ' n,l< ‘d 

edticntlon were tabled and a dozen 1 "If It Is intended in impress Fugenc slon. Sir John Campbell, Intervened to ; II " '"o «*oloi of the 

petitions for pilv.it** legiiTation were Chen, t\m\onese Foreign Minister, remark that rim in> isilking at t(.o> ' ni . as used in the 

presented and tabled. |then it may he po sfble to jtisiify itch great length and without point, Chu '* 1 stamps, the 

Hon. J. A. Cross, attorney-general, a demonstration. Hut n rurtInn like ours accused him of partiality. Till- the v,a,s not the time and tli*? 

gave notice (li hN int, Iitlon til Intro- cannot llial.cn (leliion -li :illnn llien toe-idi'ii 1 m.t ti-in l^ i'* 1 !" ' *• al " (i i ffd fjlt„ An in*'X pel 


departments of highways nnd.-'Jiys: 


W hen the president of Hie coinini.'- 


1 hen, ( an\on* se Foreign Minister, remark Hint Chu wc tsHking at i<.o 
then it may he po-slide to justify , itch great length and without point, Cbil 


presented and tabled. tnen it may'be possible to justify . tub great length and without point 

Hon. ,T. A. Cross, attorney-genM’iil. a demonstration. Hut a mrtlon like ours accused him of partiality. Till 
gave notice oi bis inientiun to intro- cannot make a demonstration iind then president indlgnamlv d»*nl» (l. 


maoiii and tin* eliinltuilion ol Queen ! b°r for Kingston In llie Commons in dure bills to facilitate tbe enforce draw back." i The IloJi 

•SLirie ns a power In the royal and Wafi Hie father of the "no titles’’ nient of reciprocal Judgments in Sas-' Tito marines will sail for China the adhere 

imllilctil councils of tin couniry. jtesolution wliicti was endorsed mik^ katcliewan 0111 I in other parts of His near the end of the month, an*l accord eva opium 
Tin r.'por;s reaching Humanian cir 1 s ‘ 1,1 ,n Majesty, said lie saw no Majesty’s Hoininlons and to ainend iug to the C.overnmi nt will in* used vat ion that 
(leu in Paris say these results were at-1 " nf;on Hu* (hanging ids opinion. He the la>.smti(| W'lvcs* Miiintentniie, • nly tor defen hi* purjaise-*. n strict the 

tallied at conferences lielTl in Hucliar* j ibought there ought not be attached to Act. ___ .«>f tin* ,,,, ( 

• 1 8 tirdaj m id Sunday between «*omocratl< tonntrF **un outgrown Hon T C. Davl . Mini tei «•! Muni j 117 r prohibit a 

Premier \verescii ami Hintifino. ; and wornotir system." dpsil Affairs will introduce bills In Not€(l W3F lOlTeSDOndeilt tlm jtaiives 


Premier \verescu and. Hratiiuio. 

Ferdinand- it Is well known in 
l',ui*i:arest slgiiid the ili»crec an* 
nouni lag Prince Carol’s renunciation j 
of th< throne against his will. 

The formation of a government ofj 
rail,u al con cen I ration, a pci scheme 
• »i Hrati.'ino’s, is r« ported to have been 
abnndoneil, and a strong political 
group, Hie nucleus of which would be 
the • n:iHon:<I peasants* parly- -7s 
deputies mostly young men beaded] 
by Prole.--or Nicolas .lorya, are slated 
to lake chu ge of Humanian affairs’ 
w lien Carol 21 .- times llie royal dutic | 
’Ill’s group is not hostile to the Lib 
mats, on the contrary they are secU- 
ing* I .itn r.il riso|N*raiion, but it is uu 
del "* 1 1 ooil that one of Prince Carol’s 
iiltliiMimiis ts Hun “If Carol return.^ 
Hraiiano iniisi go." , 

U.S. Criminals in England 


Plan lo Develop Cuban Trade 


amend the Minimum Wage Act; Hi*b- 
pcctlng Towns; 'i’o aim nil the Factor¬ 
ies Act; To amend the School Assess 
nient Act; and to validate certain t;«x 
sales. 


Noted War Correspondent 


llie Hollvian delegate announced 
China the 2 ldherei.ee o! Holhia to the lien 
ccoi'd eva opium eonveniion. with the r.-ser 
u-ed vat ion Hull she will not undertake to 
restrict Hie i‘UlHvatii, n and prodttetion 
• ol the i Deoil leal ia her lerrltorv nor 
prohibit consumption ol the )«•;«t by 
fill the natives. 


Martin Ooriahue, Who “Covered" Grading Cattle and Sheep 

Several Wart, Dies in London 1 

lauulon- Martin 11. HoiioliUe. note 1 Advocates the Grading at all Stock 


Minister of Finance Return* to Canada , 

sales. 

With Proposal 

Ottawa.- A trade agreement be-!-— . 

twe, „ Canada and Cuba may result Liberal Pally AcCeptS 
from llie visit to Cuba of Hon. J. A II J P f AlT 

Robb, Minister of Finance. Lloyd beorge s Utter 

Mr. Robb lias retimed <0 Ottawa,! —r— 

and ii i ? nnder ioml be preparing Large Sum Has Been Placed 
to discuss with hi colleagues in llie Disposal 

cabinet the (jucsHon of improved trade London. A capital sum of 


var rorri'H|H>n.lvni, .11.-1 roc.o.tly H'l-. yards b> Federal Groder. and 2.S.W rounds 

hovoral wooks' HIuosk. ! M«oso .law. \ imn.-m-m l.mkltiK in 0 f armuuniilnu. mol tbo ancoud five 

Mr was born in .way. Ireland. 57 (lio Krndh. K of nlil.. olid .lo op a. all ,, u ,ols and ... II,. s„ KK ..s.,.,l 

joarr o B «r and after an edmation (lie storLyard, In Canada l.j n .l. i.d ilmt it would b. advisablo to hav- pa- 
wblrb ilnluiU'd study of tbo orlootal Krad-l was lauurbod al ... ongors’ lURKago oxamlnod in 8,-alila 


iefiecd jierson would be deceived by 
I hem, he thought, but not one who 
km w any thing 2 iboui tho genuine 
strips. 

Mr. Regan was followed on the stand 
by Heoj-ge K. Non is, nsHistunt inppec- 
tor of i usloins and excise in the pie* 
venative stivice, with heiulqimrters 
nt \ ietoria. Ml*. Norris dealt brielly 
with two seirures of firearniM wliieh 
were being smuggled Into Canada by 
chines** who intended to send them 
to i bin; . The first seizure consisted 
oi :to Mauser plst(ds and 2,600 rounds 
ol ammunition, ami the second ii\*.* 


which Included study of the oriental graders was launched at tlm annual sengei-H* luggage examined In 8eii 
languages, embarked on hi * journnils* meeting of the Sask ,t* l.ewan Ca.ib* instead of at Victoria or Vaneouvei 


Large Sum Has Been Placed at Their ,ir ' vi, b 111* Courier Austral all, Hreeders’ A gciailoit 


Disposal 

\ capital slim of £200,000 


relations between the two countries, and an annual income 


bet W 1 


While in Cuba Mr. Robb held some 


£tO,000 and £70,000 will be placed at 

ft... I ,„.* 1 II.AM.. I II_ ..1 . 


preliminary discussion.- with members the OispoHul of l.ll>ei-iil headquarters 
of tlm administration, whom he found J ** s< result of the party’s acceptance 
most friendly toward the Idea of in- of Lloyd (loorge’s offer of financial aB- 
ci'e«s( (l 1 rad** with Canada. Cubsi now sistance, according to The 1 tally N,*ws. 


of Sydney, N.SAV., in 1s92. 

He was corr**s|M»ndeut dining Hu 
Hoer War for the London I tally Oliroti- 
iel*'. He also "covered" the Russo 
Japanese war, tlm Turkish revolution 


Breeders Association here, when a 
resolution asking 11 *.• • 1 Huiiinioii fiov 
ernnieiit to appoint graders lor lids 
purpose was <• irrie.i iin;inim*»usly. 

Assurance that tie* Saskatchewan 
Livestock Fool it a going o\*r Hie 


ot J909, th** Portugese revolution ol top was given h\ ole Olal-on. dire*- 
191't, the Italian hostilities in Tripoli tor. why Stated lie exported the (di¬ 


ll'** examination was left until lie pas¬ 
senger** arrived in Canada, there was 
Hum danger that luggage might be 
eoncc;i led. 

Mr. Norris also •referred to two 
seizures of nan-otie drugs. In tin* lirst 
ciiso the seizure was of 40 tins of 


and the Hiilksin war of RH 2 - 1 T. . j*-ctive (,l I.oott carloads of live-lock 

In the great war he wan an ofllcer in under contract woul l -ot-nred v«*iv 


»,««(•., l.e evp.'cieu ... n|l | um j„ St .,. oml C(lrt , 

p etive Ot l.oou carloads of livcHiock tity of cocaine wa« «elz* d. He 


glv **k prefeientinl tariif rates to the This assistance will enable the party mine neat war ne wan an otmei in under contract woull b«* 

Foiled States, hut there i ; a f«*e)injL; to present a full Him ot battle in the " Cnd h intelligence corps, seiving shortly, po siblv bv Ibe 

that w 1 1 lion I disturbing this pr«»f«*r* w*n.v oi candldatca in the* next general in J,uiuaida and Rut-sia. iiiont Ii. 


Scotland Yard Has Orders t 0 Shoot to I tiring Mr. Robb’s absence from 
Kill When Pursuing Desperadoes [ Ctlnwa, Fu nded King bad «luitge ol 
I .otiitt»n. Seo land Void, spurred b> the Finance I * 'part incut, 
a r**«*« ii| lilei <*.iS(* In llie operailons of! __ __ 

; More Work for League 

(lei*.- lo .-boot lo kdl when in pursuit of* 

d<-p< ludoc* .Ir.ci eased Activity Noticed Since Ger* 

Hu. xauiMl will .. I Of |4ckeilI w3ny B * ca? " e M « n,b * r 

m. u Invim. h]ihc1v niKoniobllcrt (Hi I ,!, n, va - ' vl,h ,1 "‘ Pn,r V «< «**r 
x.iluni) ).|. polio.. Ol 1.511(1 in,.i, I.CIISU.. of Nuliond. («- 


that wiiliout dl tutbitig this prefer way ot (‘sindfdatert in the next general 
cnee, much can bo done t,o develop yl*vtloni. 

Cuban tmde. Uoyd George inaista bis present 

-Filling Mr. Robb’s absence from offer is conditional upon tin* appoini- 
Ottawa, Ihcmicd King had cliarge otm**nt of a tmirrul organizing commie 


opium 2 iiui in tin* second case ;i quan- 
li'V of ciM-aliie was s**iz» d. He suggest¬ 
ed, in connection with these seizures, 
that the amounts paid tin* Informer 
v ere not large i nougii. 


to present si fill) line ot battle in llie M ‘ 1 m,BM '»> • ntg« nn* *(>ips, serving thomy, po. siblv bv the end m the ii, H f ,| M . {mounts paid Hu* inlonuer 
way *il candidates in the next general iu 1 ,r< • Rumania and Russia. tuonth. were not large enough, 

ul*‘ctions. r “ ' -* G. W, Thurston, Regina, president. _ 

grsrzunisjgg Editors Appoint Delegates C™! Willingdog Defines Dufies 

ment of a neutral organizing commit- - —- merfallovv s>>t*>ni and declared bun* ——. 

tie as (Urtinet from the Asipilthian Saskatchewan to Send Delegates to dreds of farmers could pi ml tie ii Will Try to Spread Knowledge of Mar- 


Willingdon Defines Duties 


and Georgian factions ol Hu* party. Meeting of Directors of Canadian 

-— ...*.- j Association in Toronto 

n .1 £ fi n I 11 Kc'diiit. At a meeting of the dirce- 

UCSin 01 ljU€6n InarlOtte Sor.‘ Of IIP Saskatcliewan division nl 

•- tile Canadian Weekly N«*WBpafM*r As- 

Belgi tn Court Goes Into Ten Weeks’ socialion la id here, s. N. \\ vnn* . 


Death of Queen Charlotte 


>cji- voiuntier poll;*** oi l.jiiio men 
has al o h«H ii Minctloii«*d in Hertford* 
► Idrc by tin* lpuiii* secretary as an aid 
to tin* police in the prcHi'ivation of 
law iind order. 

The net hod- cintiJoved bv bui'glars 


Fails.ds. 


Mourning 

The Heigiun 


liviiieH at Geii»'\ii are steadily* increan- into ti»n weeks’ mouniing lor Char ihe meeting of c 
ing with meet lugs of committees ami Idle, widow of Maximilian, once l!m dlim A.-hoeJuion 
cimnnmissions almost daily. One r»i- pnror of Mexico. She died in the S7H» 27. 

.suit of tills hum-drum of activltv is a v* ar of a life that had been linrdJv Stveral matte. 


York ton, and S. .1. Homan, Alameda, 
court went were elected to go as delegates to 
for (’bar- tin* meeting of directors of tho Cana 
. once Fill- d’iin A.'-sociaion in T'onmto, J'Vbruar\ 


of illlpoll a nee to t 111 

•III,. (.iiiiiIoj-pO Uui Klnrs ; " 1:,rkwl ^ 1,1 ,lull ' ,s 01 ">"» » iraRlr liaz, slur,. 1S«7. In .\ss U <Ia(i,m .Ilsrdsso.I al tlir " "" 1 "" 

and oilier eiiminals In Fngliind of late j 1 ‘ rir Drummond, th** secretary-pen- that year Maximilian wais executed in meeting. *Thc j*«*poi*t ol the commit- 
|ia\( brought the authorities to tin* he Helegat«*rt ot manv Countries Mexico and Fmpross ( harlotte wlm ice which j*e< * iiil.v iiilci v iewed Hu ' UM ' " ° " 

lief that I'.S. gunmen luivo reinforced lo Heii«*va seeking 2111 interview was in Europe trying to gain aid lot Saskat*Tiewan Government wjis read y,, , ' ' 

English crooks and h;ivo introduced > " *'** ^* lil ubl,,It hnattera of intpoi^‘tanc<* 1 ids unstable empire lost her reason and adopted. Tile nature of tin* report 


•(•niinif 


li* |c to liettej advanta)'( b\ I >eding a 
C2ii*load or two of si»**-rs e.'di winter. 

Canada Should Share 

British Navy Burden 

Resolution is to be Laid Before B.C. 
Legislature 

Victoria. 1S.C.- A re.iduliori urging 
llie <’an.idi?m gov• rnincnt to sboiilib-r . 
a fair slum* of the co .-1 of tin- luival 
defence ot tile Empire will be intro¬ 
duced illto Ibe legislature this . i-ssimi 


Englirii crooks, and luivi introduced 
2 : u-iulcnc) toward the use of firearms 
wlicii cornered. 

Influenza in B'itnin 
London. Tbice liundri d 0111 I tvvon¬ 
ly sl\ (b'utbs from intSui'iiza in Eng¬ 
land and Wales during ihe we* It end¬ 
ing bin art 17, were recorded in si a 
lisHes published by llie ministry of 
In :ilih. l)m* huuTil'iHl and thinv- m-vcii 
died in London alone. 


to tin'll* governments, if ji« 1 Sii* Eric is nevet to r(***over it again save in rare j was not 
finding it diilU ult to arrange for con- and fleeting moment s, one ol vv hi( li j secretar> 
lerenci's "Till air those who wish to! came Just h«*for«* hoi* deatli from in • the Gov* 


see Hill. 

Prominent Architect Dead 

Ottawa. Richard Colsm.ui Wright, 
chief architect oi the public works 
ol Fanada and an outstanding figure 
in his piotession, is dead here afioi 
an Illness of five weeks’, duration. 
Heath was duo to paralysis. Mr. 
Wright was G. r » years old and unmar¬ 
ried. 


itui nra and pneumonia. 


was not lor publication, S. J. Homan, 
secretary stated, owing to the fact thai 
the Government had not taken up tin? 
matter in question. 


Victoria. 

Making this aunouncciPi"* in Hn 


, vellous Resources of This 
Country 

Monfiv i|. Likening himself to a 
“prcsici* nt ot the All ranudn (Tub,” of 
which tin* prime minister is ihe pres¬ 
ent cluiirmati of tie* executive coui- 
niiiit 11 •«* and tin- minister of flnnnoo 
• he 11 easurer, iii.s Excellency Jaml 
W illingdon, Gov ( rnor General of Fan- 
ttdii, gave a survey of Fanadu’s pr»*«- 
cut coinnieia'lal and industrial condi¬ 
tions and outlired to llie Canadian 
Flub her** Ids conception ol his duties 
as pi* -ideiit of the “ Ml-Fumidu Club." 

His Excellency said: 

"J hav #• Jived and travelled in many 
parts nl the world. I have made tbo 


House. Major Lyons Hi.id lie bad leR hcqualnlanc** and friendsliljis of men 

sham* lul for Canada as In* listen. .1 to of ln,,u “ n, '‘ ln affaira in man >‘ t oun * 

Fj * mU r Stanli > M Urueo ot \u tra 11111 1 Ie l ' to n ' 1 1:,,|V 

1 .... of Hieiii to «oin«* over here on a visit, 


W.'int Senate Chosen by Election , j, ,| 

T’oronto.- Co-operation of th** gov , __ 

eininent in .sccuiing a change In the Tariff Bcxrd Sittings 

Hriii-h North AmerJcu Act ho that fhej Ottawa.- The January Kitting* of 
senate should lie chosen by elociiun ihe Dominion Tariff Advisory Hoard 
was the request p/eweiilcd by a depula | bus been concluded. Tbe tlnee day 
lion ol rail wav im*n which waited on , public hearing wan completed ami the 


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liu delivering an itildres.s or. i:up*-rial 
lUIairs here. 

"The time is ripe for tills province 
to take a stand on this mailer,’* Major 
Ly* ns said. "If wo sire going to be 
tin* big people vve ihink vv• will be, 
w# should lake llie initiative and pics; 
Ottawa to assume a proper share of 
the imperial defence burden." 

Strong Ann of Fascisti 

Rome.- Any seaman showing him 
Bell’ opposed to the present Fascist II a 


and .-»'«• for ihemselvcH the marvel¬ 
lous resources of oUr country and thus 
assist you to spi*( ad the knowledge or 
those resources nml increase the pos¬ 
sibilities of our markets for trade.’’ 

Se?plane Destroyed by Fire 

1 Los Angeles. —Catching fin* while 
returning from battle manoeuvres of 
the I’nited St.'Ue.j fleet one iniJe out 
from Los Angeles harbor ihe nnvy 
seaplane 2-F-l was completely ties- 


the Dntiirio Govei'iini(*ni. 


hoard adjourned until Fcbruarv. 


U. F. A. Advocate The 
Abolition Of Dominion 
Grain Standards Board 


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tional government can be barred from 1 roved near Head Man’s Island. Her 
llie mcrchmii unuine for a period of crew ol live was sav*d. lie* lliuncs 
five years, under a royal deeie* pub- vver* can ed by backfiring oi the en- 
ll»hcd here. cine. Ibe craft rout fJO.OOO to build. 


caused bv buckfiring ot the «*n- 
ITle craft cost £30,000 to build. 


iraiU 


British Chancellor Favors 
The Fascist Method As 
Applied To Italian Affairs 


new ) . 1 . ..I 4 i he federal gOV(M‘nni(U)t will b( 

invv lio.lv, ailo. uiug equal reprosiuita ! 

Disked to effect llie suggested reorgun 
(lull ol Ul,. I.IO.IU.md III.- «cnl" sum. i,.,ll lilllH to ll.rillll III, 


traoe of the three prairie pic 
was urged in a resolution pas 
the Fulled Funnels of Alberta. 


' " s,lun fzation iu *4uni« lent time to permit the 
provinces, new hoard to function in setting llie 
passed by *itand.ii*ds for the 1927 crop. 

Ha. Advocates 01 the resolution alleg'd 


Ldiuotiion. Abolition of the Hoinin teach of the prairie province.-* and me* ?■*&,. *• ■ * 

ion Grain Standards Hoard, a , at pres 1 e.-pertiv civ from Onlnijo, (juebec find % .yjjfr ~ * ‘ * ‘ * . i - t 1 

... .. . ol a Url '‘ «* . .. ' ‘ ' ' ' M . . b> . . . 

Ilf* l.oil>. HfronllKK ,.(|UI.| ,v I ,rc...m,la I T ‘"' f ’' ,l " r “ l ""I '*< * . ' ' ' - ,L '" . . (!"• J:v. . in c 

, usked tq effect the uggesled reorgun statement given out (o the newBpapei 

* l '•> C'- I... v -■ • ' K • .-ten ,„mo U, Romo to 

' ot Uborta AUvoc.. ol lb« iohoIuiIod all. o d * ' foi Ulmsoll llio ... ol Ku 

Li.o «^i! 1 '' <l T •*«" »- «""'“>»•« -"'I'l- >'-t f«*« »"• Bringing Home the Bacon m, 

, . 1 ?. "• S,,1 " k sll "" L "' ,| .M )»-« m.|. I.a,l ..Ol coiiUiliii.ll a ful. 8 14 ,olial, Finan,.- VIuIhut fount 

J< ' ,U( ,,,u M “ * la,lli 1J Lnte 1 lint Ihe sample of Alberta wheat and that they All inuuner of birds and animals have at some iflr.se or oilier b< *-n elected and u tliei* Fasci.-t tat* men. 
lanneis oi Alberta^ had suffered an could not he applied to a fail volume’ as mascots. Figs as a rule are nevef eh vuted to such a position of honor. Int: j,, om- ,, aif |,j rt > iat«*iu»*nl, Mj 

apl'f* cial>le loss through the adoption u f the wheat gown in the province, it the one in the photograph is an exception While Miss Kv* lyu Evans ol lirook- Churdiill said: 

o: a standard declared as detrimental ^ a s suggested that ;mj re-conslllutcd Ivy, voyaging around tin* world on the Canadian Faci.dc flagship EmprofS of *tj I were an Italian I am (ert.Hn I 

to the producer. ■ hoanl sliouid tecuto p-presentativc Scotland, was on a shopping tour in Funchal, Madeira, she bought this domes- would he vv iih you from the .'-tart until 

»n accordance with the provision.* samples from the \arious parts oi Al tleu\d pig. Her lellovv passengers promptly eh val(*ii llie aiiintal to li.e jiost the end in your N ictoriou battle 

of t^o lekolutlon, the reoiganlzed beiTu in n aching a 1927 standard, so of enlist* mascot of the Empress of Scotland. And now tlie porker will be “uik- against tho hestiil aiqiethe and pTs- 

b i;i: ! would be comp .-ed oi l.» mein i sriii ing adefpiate prolcciidu lui the ing the air" ol foreign port- hi ihe f'otir cornei s >n the earth In Hn *s the Empress sions oi l.ei.inism 

bcis, with tour tepe.-' a lv* . from producers of lln* province. I sail., back toAnnrici i.mii h i ■ .’In.onu nlle vojage. 1 •• jj u , j,, 4; , j..,.; , 


liiio i eritielshi was directed against Hun the standard samples set foi the 
Ihe work of llio exiting stumlmls ‘ 192ti crop had not contained a lair 
hoard and the claim was uude that the 'sample of Alberta wheat and that die;.* 
hunters ol Alberta had suffered an could not he applied to a fail volume' 


Bringing Home the Bacon 


in niie part of Iii.s slat* un ut, Mr. 


vet been face to face with that danger 
under the same hum. We have our 
own method, ot dealing, with such 
tilings. Fut oil one subject 1 have no 
doubt whatsoever—that we are united 
in ihe light against Communism 
abroad." 

In regard to the Fnlled Stales u 1 1 1 - 
Hide toward Europe the Rri.isli watch¬ 
dog of the treasury had lids to .-av: 

“An entente like that of Locarno ex¬ 
cludes no other power, and it <Ux*s not 
prejudice ihe interests of anyone who 
aligns himself with the general struc¬ 
ture ol the League of Nations mid 
facilitates the development of that, 
vital instrument. And the I idled 


’’If 1 wore an Italian I am certain 1 llio development of that 

would be Willi you from the start until 1 yfluil instrument. And the Fnitcd 
j tin; end iu >our victorious ha 11 h* i,suites cannot very well much longer 
against the heslii! appetite and p:\s- n : llialn aloof." 
sions Ol Leninism. 

( "Hut in Great Ih-ilah, we have not J \ 1GG5 


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Horses Holding 

Their Own 


Would Import Camels 

To Saskatchewan 


Russian Farmers Make Move to Bring 
Camels from Siberia for Work 
on Farm 


Number In Canada Not Decreasing 
Says Reliable Authority 

Spottking to tin Stratford UolHrl.ins j; 5(1 and 

the other day. Mr. Harry C.rltTUh 


100 camels from Northern Russia to 
replace draft horses on Saskatchewan 
farms, is contemplated by a croup of 1 
II Lutheran farmers of tlm Uosthcrn 
district. 

Tho farmers, when boys on their 
fathers’ farms in Northern Russia. 1 
used camels for farm work and he- i 
Hove them greatly superior to even 
the best blooded draft horses In this 
country. 

They claim camels arc much cheap I 
er to maintain than horses, can work 

the automobile and the trartor lon * : ‘ ,r *> ou "' Tculro Iom rood. Mnee 

■Wtmated the lior* population ' ,n,s nr, ‘ not required and hay and 

straw win suffice the your around, ere 


somewhat surprised his audience by 
Informing them that the horse popu¬ 
lation ol Canada was not decreasing 
now. Most people Imagined that It 
was, but Mr. Griffith is in the busi¬ 
ness of making working clothes for 
horses, so he had plenty of statistics 
to show that his customers were still 
quit© numerous. The horse population 
Is about 3.500.000, which we ll admit is 
quite a considerable string of horses. 

It’s strange how people get the Idea 
that 
have 

It's probabh because people who live 

an ,j fustri walkers than horses nnd much 

hardier. In addition, camels live much 

In their 


in cities w rite about th« a* 

Uo *4 i know any better. 

Tbv> have seen the* old Wtolilng I' onKer , * lan horses and are 

C vrltti chowed-oft tops removed l ,T wlu n they nro 50 yours old. 

the main afreet; no more Is the! Hor.dod by Henry Purring, the 11 
*Mk npph . butter brought In In fnrm °r, lmve orgttnlted to bring the 
g or k with a rhubarb leaf over the camels from Hutsla. subject to the 
S getting a fide In the back of a consent of the Soviet Government, 
to, loot to there her to " M,h *» Importing hone* from W< 

ftat ta' ' a notion to run away and ITn Can '" ln 

l.e 1,erring barrel at the corner' Mr - nocrlog has written Hon. 


Last Year’s 

Wool Clip 

Every Province But Three Maritime* 
Report Increase Over 1925 

Final estimates for the wool clip of 
the Dominion for the year Just closed 
placo the total at close to eleven and 
a half million pounds. Of his amount 
nround five million itounds were used 
locally, the bulk of the clip in Quebec 
and certain New Canadian settlements 
In tho West never reaching com¬ 
mercial channels. Of ihe remainder, 
about 50 per cent of 3.sol.000 pounds 
to he etact, was marketed on n graded 
basis through tho medium of the Can¬ 
adian Co-operative Wool Growers. 
This Is a substantial Increase over a 
year ago, when 3,278.000 pounds were 
shipped to the Co-operative. 

Southern Adbci ta and Southern Sar- 
katchewan, where sheep are ranged 
over the prairies in largo bands, are 
the most concentrated sheep raising 
areas in Canada* and sonsequently 
1,500,000 pounds of the wool handled 
cooperatively came to Weston from 
those two sections alone. Every pro¬ 
vince, except the three in tho Mari¬ 
time, repored an increase over 1025. 


fl> Ill 

store, so we folks who live in town 
have foolishly concluded that there’s 
been n dropping off of horses like the 
shrinkage of pigs that follows an at 
lark of hog cholera. 


w. n 

Motherwell, federal minister of agri¬ 
culture. requesting the co-operation of 
his department In securing the per¬ 
mission of the Soviet as to the ex¬ 
portation of the beasts. 

From his communication to Mr. 


Truth is the horses have been kept 
In the background. They don’t trot Motherwell. Mr. Doering explains that 

along the main streets, nor yet over 


No Cheapness Again 

A noted engineer says that by 1931 
it will be possible to run a motor car 
fifty miles at a cost of five cents. It 
Is improbable. Somebody seeking pro¬ 
fits will manage to prevent it. It looks 
as if nothing would ever again be 


Farming In Argentine 

Alberta Representative of Whsat Pool 
Makes Tour of Latin Republic 

Flghty per cent of the farmers of 
tho Argentine own no land nnd have 
therefore litt!5 or no standing with 
tho hanks and. In a country which Is 
primarily agricultural and pastoral, 
2,000,000 out of a imputation of slight¬ 
ly under 10,000.000 live In the city or 
Buenos Ain s. This was one of Ihe 
facts included In a survey of wheat¬ 
growing nnd rural economic condi¬ 
tions in the Argentine submitted to 
tho board of directors of the Central 
Selling Agency, Canadian Co-operative 
Wheat Producers, Ltd., by W. J. Jack- 
mail, Ilremner, Alberta, who lias re¬ 
turned fionja three-months tour as n 
special representative of the Canadian 
Wheat Fools. 

The area for wheat-growing In the 
Argentine, lie said, was limited to less 
than one-third of tho republic. Smut, 
rust nnd worms were qulto common, 
and hall damage was about the same 
ns in Western Canada. Gophers were 
unknown and tho locust problem, 


Largest Church in World 

Everything Connected With 9t Peter's 
at Rome la on Vast Scale 

SL Fetor’s, at Romo, Is still said to 
bo tho largest and most wonderful 
church In he world, and Romo itself 
still holds the palm ns the "city of 
churches." 

In Rome, at ono time, thero was 
said to be a church for every day In 
the year, 385. Today there are over 
400 In existence, and tho population 
of Romo Is considerably under 700,000. 

The famed St. Fetor’s was erected 
on the supposed si to of the martyr¬ 
dom of St. Fetor, tho Apoatlo, and of 
he early Christians of Rome. It Is esti¬ 
mated that more than 150,000,000 was 
spent In erection. 

Tho cathedral Is of immense sire - 
In fact everything connected with It Is 
on a vast Beale—but the* details of the 
Interior are so perfectly proportioned 
that the beholder Is not at once aware 
of its vast size. 

The front Is 357 feet long and 144 
feet high. Its depth Is Gi3 feet, and 
the height of tho dome, tho highest In 


which caused a grave loss some years |j 10 WO rld, from floor to celling Is over 
ago, had been coped with. 400 f 00 t T44 feet higher than that of 

St. Paul Cathedral, London). 


May be Run by Electricity 

Possibilities of the Hudson's Bay 
Railway being operated by electricity 
were told by l>r. Elliott, commission¬ 
er for Northern Manitoba, during an 
address recently at tho St. Boniface 


This vast edifice was the successor, 
of the basilica of great m agon I licence 
erected in the year 306 by Constantine 
ti»e Great. 

Alihough St. Peter's was begun in 
1450, It look, however, 176 years to 


the country roads like they used to. 
They look over the fence in the spring, 
though, and watch the foolish ear 
driver got stuck in the mud. Ho know? 
that he'll cot his harness on and help 
pull his opposition out ol that rut. Per ! 
baps he’ll grin a little— that is if 
horses do grin—as he bends his 
strong shoulder to the job. Nor have 
prices been cut on horses like they 
have on cars. A good heavy horse 


prior to the Great War the Rosthera cheaper Ilian it lias hern, 
district farmers were In touch with: 

iai mers from the northern Russia dla*, When Artemus Ward was exhibit- 
trJet from which they emigrated to ing his show in Salt 1-ako City, Ills 
Canada and negotiations for tho pur- complimentary tickets to tho city 


chase of u number of camels was well 
und«-r way when the outbreak of the . 
war made further negotiations impos¬ 
sible. 

Mr. I toering states tho farmers in- ! 
tend sending one of their number to! 
Kusfla to select and purchase tho i 


officials read—"Admit bearer and ono 
wife."—Montreal Star. 


Klwnnls Club. Hydro power existing complete. During this lime the plans 
in the Northern area, ho explained, is 1 were changed several limes. Michael 
estimated at 3,500,000 horse power. 1 Angelo is credited with tho work of 
This In time will bo easy-to develop the massive dome, beneath which Is 
and will permit of the Hudson’s Ray the tomb of St. Peter himself. Men* 
Railway being operated by electricltv. tiem must here be made of the 86 


A successful man is entitled to less 
praise than tho man who makes an¬ 
other effort after each failure. 


Famous Sleigh I)og Victim of .Jealous Rage 


camels. He 


s tho camels must 


brings u good heavy price, and the 
lighter kind that know how to jump com© from tho northern regions wli^yo , 
hurdles while well-clad folks held they are m-.-himuized to w,-ather con-1 
their brt ith, hope right quick into the ditions similar to those misting 
eight*cylinder classes when it comes 
to paying for him. 

No. horses haven't departed, Harry 
Griffith says so; he lias n formidable 


in 

Su.skatchew ;in. 

The prospective purchasers came to 
Canada from the Saratov near Siberia. 
The camels used in the Saratov dls- 


of statistics to prove ids point,, trlct weigh between 2.000 and 3,500 


Urraj 

and w»» always did have a tremendous 
regard for statistics. 

People No Longer 

Excited By Marvels 

Have Become Surprise-Proof Through 
Accomplishments of Science 

Yesterday the radiophone was In- 
fuiguaratcd as an instrument of ser-j 
vice across tie* Atlantic Ocean. If it. 
continues as successful as the first day , 
indicates, it will soon connect Cana¬ 
dian and. United States cities witli' 
various capitals in Europe. That will 
be done by a hook-up of land lines to 
broadcasting * at ions along tin* Allan-1 
tic coast*. 

'I In* fact of two men, one in New 
\ ork and one in Loudon, talking to 
< ne another, is so amusing that its 
significance <11211101 even be imagined 
t>) the unscientific mind. Yet the 
event created hurdl> a ripple on the 
surface of the world’s comment. The 
age lots become hardened to marvel¬ 
ous things. It is surprise-proof, it lias 
seen, all in a lew years, the sending 


pounds and are 
Doering said. 


very intelligent, Mr. 


The Most Useful Plant 


Inquiry H*s Proved That Bamboo 
Takes First Place 

There lias lately been au Inquiry in¬ 
to the question, "What is the most 
useful plant in the world"? and the 
prize lias gono to the bamboo. It is 
said that the East, South Africa, and 
tho West Indies could not exist with¬ 
out it. 

The bamboo is a hollow reed which 
may grow a few feet high or a hun¬ 
dred. Sometimes its stein is round, 



lamps of gold which nro kept con¬ 
stantly burning around the tomb in 
iremory of their Saint. 

The ball surmounting the dome, lm 
mediately underneath thA cross, w hich 
to tlie observer looks like a tiny cir¬ 
cle from below, is large enough to ac- 
coir module twelve people, and fan he 
reached by a sleep climb between the 
the inner and outer cupola of thel®* 30 *** 
dome. Michael Angelo built tho dome 
double, the interior diametor being 139 
feet, the exterior 195V4 feet. 


An Important 

Industry 

Great Increase Shown In Seed Produc¬ 
tion In Canada 

Seed production In Canada Is rapid 
ly hemming an Important and profit 
aide Industry, states Hon. Mr. Mother 
well, Minister of Agriculture, In his 
latest report. The Inherent qualities 
of winter hardiness and vigour of 
growth possessed by Canadian grown 
seeds has brought a great demand for 
thorn In foreign markets, and tho tho 
rough system of grading, strictly en 
forced by the Dominion Seed Branch, 
has given foreign nnd domestic buyers 
complete confidence in our seeds. 

Canada produces an exportable sur 
plus In high rlass seeds of cereals, 
fora go crops and vegetables. The pro 
: ductlon of these seeds Is continually 
| Increasing and they aro supplanting 
imported stocks on the homo markets. 
Especially great progress luis been 
made In the production of tho seed of 
alfalfa, malting barley, and brown top 
or Rhode island bent grass. 

Tho alfalfa crop Increased from 238. 
000 acres In 1920 to 859.000 acres in 
1926. and this remarkable Increase 
lms been brought about largely by tin- 
development of a seed supply from 
varieties which can withstand Ihe 
severe wlrlters. In Northern Ontnri ► 
special attention is being given to the 
growing of barley seed, as malting bar¬ 
ley of high quality, which finds a 
ready market, can be produced In tl»nt 
region. In Rritlsh Columbia one dis¬ 
trict alone gave a yield of 70.000 
pounds of timothy teed nnd 6,000 
pounds of meadow* fescue of the finest 
quality. Many other examples of Can¬ 
ada’s progress In seed growing might 
I bo cited, Jill showing the great posst 
bllitles tlie future holds for tlit Indus 
try. 


Says Premier’s Jol> Lonely 


some lines square, and tho square 
kind is very useful for ladders or usual kind lias be£n enacted at Ranff. 
scaffolding. All sorts of tilings, mas- Unlike the triangle of the novel or 


Skinny Is seen In the above 
photograph being held by his own¬ 
er, Ike Mills, while inset at the 
right shows Nigger, who killed the 
valuable lead dog in a fit of, 
jealousy. 0 


An eternal triangle drama of an un »the barn. Ike built a cage w ith steel 


hive or delicate, are made from the 
stems. Houses are built of them, and 
they make water-pipes and ships’ 
masts, beds and tables, prison cages 
for criminals, handles for agriculural 
implements, pen-holders, umbrellas, 
and rods for bad boys! The young 
roots 


screen, where the principal characters 
are all human, the chief actors, in this 
mountain drama aro two huskies and 
their owners. Jealousy, the passion 
responsible for many crimes, played 
its part in this drama too, with fatal 
results for one member of the triangle. 


bars in front, and in this cage he 
would place one whilst the other ran 
loose for exercise. 

One day recently. Skinny, whose | 
turn it was to bo confined in the cage First 
escaped, and directly he stepped out 
of the barn he came face to face with 
Nigger, who, recognizing his long de¬ 
sired chance, sprang to tho 


Science Will Solve Problem 

Secret of Fire-Fly’s Cold Light Wilt 
be Revealed Says Professor 

True science is 21 slow," painstaking, 

1 cumulative process, nnd nevnr leaps 
abysmal gulfs of ignorance in on-t 
Jump, said Professor Henry A. Per¬ 
kins, head of tho physics department 
of Trinity College. 

The true scientist, he said, steers a 
middle course between the closed 
mind, which rejects scientific theory 
when it see in h lo conflict with com¬ 
mon-pens© of faith, and the wise open 
mind, which goes on imaginative 
flights every time a new theory is pro- 
pounded. He expressed belief that 
eventually science would solve tho se¬ 
cret of the fire fly’s cold light, and 
, thereby save 97 per cent of the world’s 
electrical energy, now wasted in pow¬ 
er plants. 


Baldwin Compares it With 
Position of Ship Ciptain 

Tho Prime Minister of Great Bri¬ 
tain has tho loneliest Job in the world. 
•Stanley Raid win told tho Unionist As- 
inodatlon, of ills constituency at Wor¬ 
cester. 

"I cannot share my ultimate Respon¬ 
sibilities," lie said "I am in tho pool 
tlon of tho captain of a ship on the 
bridge who has to look far ahead with 
much knowledge that is hdden from 
tile crew. Whether I have done my 
work well or 111. time alone can be tho 
Judge. Tho Prime Minister must pos¬ 
sess fils soul in patleuco and must 
harden himself against 4aily criticism. 

"It has been said of me that 1 am 
getting tired and rattled and oven fee¬ 
ble. You may take it that I am, that 
the Piimo Minister is often tired and 
that lie may have been feeble, but that 
he was never rattled.” 


An Airplane Salesroom 


One in World to be Opened 
Soon in London 

Very soon It will be possible to 
walk into tho light aeroplane show- 


attack. room now being built by the I>e Huvl- 

make good food, and so do the for Skinny is dendr- killed by Nigger, Skinny was taken off ills guard, for, land Company at Stag Lane aero- 


.Canada a Mineral Country 

Is Not Wholly Agricultural as Often 

Stated 

We have been told so often that 
Canada is an agricultural country that 
we have become possessed of that Idea, 
and In tho past, of course, wo have 
been an agricultural country. Tho 
march of progressive events in Can¬ 
ada. however, is changing all that. 
Last year Canada produced the enor¬ 
mous sum of 8236,000,000 worth of 


of pictures by wire and wireless, res- seeds, which may be cooked like rice he jealous ono. 


toration to life from death, manless 
airplanes, tile telephone that carries 
both voice and image, the machine 
that reproduces both ac’.ions and 
voices, and a host of other things. The 
wireless leh phone acros the Atlantic 
rouses but mild interest. Even if the 
f.ir-ft tcliod dream of communicating 
with M ils were fulfilled it would, be 
only a passing excitement. Science has 
made miracles a habit. 


01 ured for a beverage, while the Skinny, was one of the best sleigh 
leaves can be used for thatching or lead dogs in tho country. Ho was 
weaving hi to clothes and mats. Verily, raised by ike Mills, dog musher for 
[. w plants do so many things for man. tho Trimble-Murfln Picture Co., and 


despite Nigger’s evident animosity, he * drome in England, and by writing a minerals. Ihe development that has 

a . _ . 1 lnl;.>n Til.-ico in minlnir lit Itritixli Cnl- 


had never shown any antagonism to -I cheque for £795 purchase from a 


taken placo in mining iu Rritlsh Col- 

1 __„ , , , , mnbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario 

stock a new aeropluno ready to take .. _ 


ward his enemy. 

There was only one witm-j s t.. the | the air. 
fight, which lasted an hour. This was This is believed to be the first aero-1 


Quebec and Nova Scotia in the past 
twenty years is one of the most slg* 


John Bull Quite Satisfied 

Would not Exchange Climate for Any 
Other in World 

Wo are indeed happy in tho mod¬ 
eration of our Rritlsh climate which 
does not lure us to destruction or 
tempt us too much to idleness. Our 




Says Prince Reserrb'.es 

Late King Edward 1 months of rain and* cold have their 

- j uses, they promote the dcnnftslic arts, 

Grandfather Was Point of Balance for 1 and make us appreciate the good 
His Personality j weather when it comes. And when it 

'• 1 ll,ut "*'• com., th.ro are few can he no |Q tllako hand a wllh un ollI ur ' new a c ■ fcarnival from February' mTw 

of Wales ii sill c !i ion of his grand- grudging as to deny Its unapproach- 

father, and Hie reason for points of able perfection. We do not desire to 
resemblance ii perhaps explained in exchange our golden stubble for the 
Major F. E. V* rney’s book on the 


trained as sleigh lead dog.. In this ca j a girl living nearby the kennels who, 1 plane salesroom in the world, and the nlfiCant events ln our hislory * And tho 
paclty ho featured in several pictures failing to separate tho dogs, tried to “over-the-counter" way in which the Hme will come in the near future when 

filmed at Banff, the most outstanding locate Ike MiHs; hut when Ike arrived sales will bo made will be similar In ! wc B,ml1 bo abio lo say tbat there 

being "The Lovo Master." j on tho scene it was loo late, and 

Skinny was threo-quurters wolf, Skinny was breathing his last' 
and inherited from his half wolf moth-1 Since that day. Nigger has l>e< n a making a largo number of Moth aero- j 

er and pure wolf father, perhaps more changed dog, and appears to bo trying i planes, buyers having the choice of Money Accumulates l oo Fast 

than his share of good looks as well to seek forgiveness for his tin. He la two colors, blue or dark red. 

ns a gentle disposition. All the chil- no longer sulky nnd Is even friendly ! ... . - — 

dreu at Banff loved Skinny, and Skin- with strangers. He whimpers piteous 


sales will be made will be similar in < . ' . , 

. , nr ,.in U r, no other such producer of the pro 

almost all respects to the ordinary , . * ,. _ 

1 „ ~_ -n, 4 ! clous metals in the world as Canndo- 

motor-car salesroom, ihe company Is 


How* to spend money fast enough 
Ion a tomb is the problem with which 
the wardens of SL Mary Magdsileno 
iddc Church in Bermondsey, East London. 
Ads- :<re faced. A woman in 1795 bequeath 


Particular About Passports 

ny seemed to return this affection. No'ly and is evidently grievously sorry j Recauso he fell on ^tlie wrong 
matter how* tired ho might bo after for his act. of tho Austro Italian frontier, an 

a long run, or under what condilion»| The team Ike will enter for the plan alpinist was arrested. He as-l f *d $500 to tho wardens ln trust to ap- 
he was met, Skinny was always ready [Banff Dog Derby during tho Winter cended tho San Candido mountain, in 1^ th o interest ln keeping the family 

ill boa tho Tyrol, alone, and fell over a 30-1 vault in repair. 1 ho interest on the 
quaintauco. . | string of veteran winners. Ike’s cus-• foot precipice, lie was severely ln 

After the Trimblo-Murfln Co. left tom is to hitch his dogs in couples, ' jured. and was taken by Italian guides 1 18S8 the old tomb was demolished and 
Banff, ihe Mills purchased this incom-jwith only tho load dog running single. I to the hospital at Bozen. As lie bad 


Prince, lie writer:: "To David, King 
Edward wus about the only .idtilt per¬ 
son I»e knew who ha.I not to lie treat¬ 
ed w i Ii Hiciiui. pc lion," says Major 
Verney. "To hi* father and mother 
he i> 2 id to he 21 dutiful child, to his 
go. erne, and iu or ;iu obedient pupil, 
to nil servants very polite and gra- 


" ‘ 1 ' ill s for\l .• i l * dm 1 ii,-It l‘ araWu 1 aJ d °S- 1,0 bad another dog, Nigger, who last year won tho Strong- | n0 passport, ho was placed under ar-jcannot bo spent except on the upkeep 

1 '' too. This was Nigger. Then the day ; heart Trophy will load, with Yukon re8 t. If ho had fallen a few yards fur- 


verduroua elms for the palms 
hang over its beat lies. To journey 
Into the English country at this time 
is to realize that at Us best thero is 
nothing better and at its worst we 
would not change It. 


came when Ike decided to uso his two 
lead dogs as such, on alternate days. 
With Skinny as second. Nigger did bis 


nnd ltundue Eecond. Lukoil who won ther north bo would have been free, 
fame through Ids record run to Nome 
with serum for the diphtheria stricken 


Market for Cottonwood Logs 

A now trade with tho Orient lias 

into the task; but when Ike hitched than Nigger, though not quite so fast. I been started in British Columbia lum- 


best to please, put Ids whole heart Inhabitants is a moh* intelligent dog 


An eastern Btoro is reported to 


clou t but to his grandfather ho could have an advertisement as follows: 
be hi iidtdf. in fuel, the Prince found “Apples, oranges, imported nuts, 
in King Edward a point ol balance for fruit cake. Como early and avoid the 


Skinny in tho lead. Nigger refused to In addition to these prize winners, Iko 
come near Ike or the sleigh, so that expects two inoro dogs who broko 
It was often necessar) for Ike to get records at Big River and Le Pas last 
a couple of his helpers to cut oh the dis -1 winter. 


her, when a recent shipment of 600 


money grow* to such an amount that in 

As demolished and 
a new* oue erected. The money, which 

opt on the upkeep 
of tho tomb, keeps rapidly increasing 


cottonwood logs w*as sent to South light. Dunvegon is said to be the old 


Electricity for Scottish Castle 
For nearly 1,000 yeurs Dunvegau 
Castle, in tho Isle of Skye, was light¬ 
ed by torch and lantern. Now It has 
been refitted with modern electrlo 


gruutlod husky, and assist in hitching 


las BU-UK.:lli.K ,>i r.-ur.iliij . King Ivl rush. The uarly bird gels tl .0 worm.", mm 3o uld ho bccorao tllat for 


ward vv.is the only perron iu his clr 
el<* who did not try to teach him 


something, and for 
taught him a lot." 


that reason lie 1 


There’ll no objection to a man's tak¬ 
ing up his ro-ldeiice almost anywhere, 
but when it comes to shoplifting-* 
well, that’s different 

W N. V 1666 


1 weeks he w'ould not allow* anyone to 

Tho average man doesn’t tell his com© near him, and would not be 
wife everything that happens, but he friendly even with his master, 
evens it up by telling her a lot oi Then when the snow melted and the 
things that didn’t happen. ' dogs had no more work 10 do, Nigger’s 

- v (dislike of Skinny seemed to Increase. 

A cat may look the personified pic t Noticing this und not wlsl.ng to have 
turo of innocence, but it is Junt ns either of ills prized dogs injured Ike 
well to keep tho door of the canary’s ! took preventive measures against the 


( cage closed. 


j chances of them molding in battle. In [the finish of the race in Ranff. 


The Carnival Committee have decid¬ 
ed that this year's log derby will be 
run from Calgary to Banff. If there Is 
sufficient snow. Starting from Cal¬ 
gary one day, the competitors will 
make Morley that night. Next day they 
will complete the trip. This arrange¬ 
ment will ullow visitors to too them 
start from Calgary, see them, from 
tho Canadian Pacific Special train, ln 
action on the road, and also witness 


China to bo made into matches. The 
initial shipment is being watched with 
interest, as It Is considered a good 
market may develop in tho Orient for 
this class of w'ood which meets with 
little demand in he building line. 


British air experts are hopeful that 
ono of tho three new planes under 
construction will attain five miles a 
minute. 


est Inhabited keep in Scotland, and Is 
known as Macleod of Macleod. Ono 
of tho castle’s treasures Is a drinking 
horn bearing tho date l‘D3. 


Salonikl Is to have an extcuslve In¬ 
ternational fair. 


Uses Both Hands to Write 
Writing with, both hands at .the 
Bame time is a feat performed by a 
Liverpool shipping clerk. He writes iu 
tho normal manner with his right 
hand and backwards with his loft 
hand. When held to a mirror the 
words written by the left hand -look 
like those written by the right. 





P 









THE RECORDER, RAYMOND. ALTA. 



Made Miserable By 
Eczema In Blisters 
Cuticura Healed 


" Eczema broke out in watery 
blisters on my face, hands, arms 
and limbs and made me miserable. 
After the blisters broke sore erup¬ 
tions formed and they were terribly 
itchy, causing; me to lose my rest 
both dsy and night. I could not do 
any work, and could not touch 
water. My clothing aggravated the 
breaking out on my limbs. 

“ 1 was treated and tried different 
remedies but they did not help me. 
I read an advertisement for Cuti¬ 
cura Soap and Ointment and pur¬ 
chased some and in less than a 
month ! was completely healed." 
(Signed) Mis. W. Robinson, Box 
144, Holditch St., Bracebridge, Out. 

Une Cuticura Soap, Ointment and 
Talcum to promote and maintain 
akin purity, skin comfort and skiij 
health; the Soap to cVanse and 
purify. Ointment t.' soothe and heal, 
and Talcum to powder and refresh. 

Strep** br MCI A,Id rasa C'-anad.an 

Stmboatt. Lid , Mnatraol.” Price Soar 
26 a*.d M*e. Talcum ?fr. 

’■C ' Cuticura .thavpii Stick 25c. 


A League of English “l’m you found tlmo to com*' 

Speaking Nations ,lo ." I n ;", s '’ 0 . “ M q " lc " 5 ' 

_ | I infendod to Htirprlso you,” ho ex- 

One Factor That Can Ensure the kilned, "f woi going to drop In and 

Peace of the World j 1,avo J' 0 ' 1 opon it door nnrl come Into 

Speakers At iho Annual dinner of the j n room * or Bpinofhlng like that,/ not 

Canadian Society of Now York held r M>ccting me, and then, I’d planned 

recently, emphasized the importance! 10 ,,Ie Ho! Vou'to got your Rood 

of friendship and understanding he ! 1oo J™ « >n * Haven't you Jo?” or some- 

tween tho United States and tho nn-1 ll,l “k ,,ko 1,10 old days. Didn’t think 

tlonn of tho British Empire to assure; l, ^y'd nt nounco mo and spoil It.” 

the peace or the world, 11,0 haunting shadow remained ho* 

Mr. JuMIco \V. It. HlUtlell. or the m ; a,h ,M ' r Hds. She made no reply. 

Ontario Court or Appeals, said that 1 bllt l,muMl t«> bring up Prince Mlclmel 

while he was president of the League! for 11,0 introductions, Yvonne, who| 

or Nations Society or Toronto at iho j 8lo °d with Kenilworth, saw that John’s j 

time tho I/nlted States‘decided not | K,anCo ^’peatedly swept iho room. 

to Join the league, ho was not partlc- lt,,! dH'*r at the rouletto tnhlo reinin-j 

ulary concerned heenuso lie realized ol ’ ho recent nemo, to 

there wns a far more important 

lea cue -the lee cun of English-speak '°o, that .Ioanna, watching John fur-| they gave the Duke of Wellington 


CHILBLAINS 


Zam-Buk soon allay* tho 
inf animation and awall- 

int, lulltthe t nalint pain, and 
■oothrath moddenlnt itr ta- 
tlon. Wh*n akin it hriken. 
ftatrre or ulepratad/.am RuW 
la doubly valuable b^cauae ol 
ita «tf»t hffalinc and 
antiarptic power. 


am-Buk 


Scholars Have Wonderful Ideas 


Prince No Longer Nervous 

Rarely, If Eevr, Self Conscious Says 
Major Verney 

Major Verney, In hts recent book 
on tho Prince of Wales, reveals that 
tho prlnco is no longer troubled with 
nervousness. Ho writes: "For some 
considerable time he has been abso¬ 
lutely muster of himself iu all clrcum- i 
stances, and is rarely, if ever, self- 
conscious. Ho had certain manner- I 
iatns, such as fingering Ids tie, strok¬ 
ing Ids hair, moving Ms position, oj 
toying tilth h pouch notes, which con-! 
voy to the onlooker an Impression of i 
nervousness.” Mnjoi Verney then tells 1 


t 


Fine for catarrh 

whon malted in • 
•poon or snuffed 
up tho note and 
vspprt inhalsd. 



Head and Chest Colds 
Relieved In a New Way 

A Sslro which Roloosos Medicated 
Vapors when Applied Over 
Throat and Cheat. 


and. rest on Jornna. And sho saw, I by London Pupils 


tho story of a lull dross show where 
return , Seme An mer , Given on Examination ,,m clilcT event was Urn M-esentnllon J 

of an order to ;i senior administration 

... i % , . official. A staff officer responsible for 

j lively, was conscious of Ids inspec- a lovely funeral. It took fix men to 

London 


exists and ! «l° n * of the gambling rooms, the gam- carry tho beer,” wrote a 


ague 'the ienguo 
tug pi oples. 

“As long as this league 

tho English-speaking countries act in l»l ,n K company and of her. ouy in an examination. essay. 

I liariuouy tho peace of the world undj” Oil the terrace, froo from the cease-' Other contributors lo history col- 
! civilization is secure,” Mr. Justice confusion in the gambling rooms,: looted from rc cut examination papers 
! Riddell said, "f.et them pai l, and woe 1,10 party stood for a few momenta, by in public schools in London are: 


its safe keeping suddenly discovered 


I school boy in an examination ess 


unutterable will follow.” 


a common consent, against the white "Joan of Arc was canonized by 
balustrade. Michael and Kenilworth Bernard Shaw." 


SlranqtRomantic/ove.Jdvtnhirts ojHie flapper you kflOtt 



plunged into their polite appreciations | "Sir Walter Scott wrote Quentin 
jof the world wide attention the young Dttrwnrd, Ivunboe and Emulsion.” 
aicliiicci had drawn lo his plan for a j "The zebra Is a sort of cream col- 
unique and stupendous monument to ored donkey with black stripes from ( ,- 1 ','• 
men who went to war. Michael ro- which stove polish is made.” 

I h ired to "the late war.” John launch- " The Gorgntis were tlireo sisters 
ed instantly upon a correction of that that lived in the Islands of the Ilea- 
understanding. pc rides, in the Indian Ocean. They had 

"Not alone the men who went long snakes for hair, tusks for teeth, 
light in the late war,” he said, "but In and claws for nails and they looked 
lull wart- those ahead of us ns well as like women, only more horrible.” 


Inlialer! ns a vapor and, at the same 
time absorbed through the akin like a 
liniment, Vicks YapoKub reaches imme¬ 
diately inflamed, congested air passages. 

This is the modern direct treatment for 
all cold troubles that is proving so popu¬ 
lar in Canada and the States where over 
17 million jars arc now used yearly. 

, , ■ • ■ . i Splendid for sore throat, tonsilitix, 

iio luid mislaid Iho decoration. "Com- bronchitis, croup, head and chest coldi 
plot el y demoralized, he stammered to catarrh, asthma or hay fever, 
tho prince, 'F had it In my pocket, fir 
—-In a small box. The box is there nil ; 
right, but God knows where the' 
decoration is/ "The personal staff 
were appalled l>y tills contretemps.! 


"‘Give him the box,’ Ha hi II. H. H. 
coolly; 'that’ll do to go on with/ And 
tho function was'completed* without a 


just rub t icks over throat and chest 
and inhale the medicated vapors. It 
ouickiy loosens ud a cold. 

VICKS 

w Vap»oRub 


Over 2! Million Jars Used Yearly 


The First Victoria Cross 



Copyright 1925by H.JL. GATES 


Rwblithed by arrangement with First National Ptcturee, Inc. 


CHAPTER XXV.- Continued 

"l didn’t I Link the newspapers 
would announce me,” John fald. shy¬ 
ly. *’| ji allied to »ui prise her. I had 
not total her wfi!*n 1 was coming.” 

They Mined in among the specta¬ 
tors slowly, Yvonne remaining close 
ft* III ddc. Ilratidon edged in between 
Kenilworth and Michael and. almost 
wi bout a word, communicated to both 
of them that "In*,” wn 
Kenilworth did not 
iTince Mich e l swung ; round quicktv 
end give the man who stood with 
> \onhe a deliberats scrutiny. Appar- 
«ntly Ini w.ih satisfied with tils obser¬ 
vation. lor he coolly turned Ids hack 


i those behind us. They alt were 
'stirred by tho same exhilaration, you 
I know, and always will ho. Your nn- 

-- : dent crusader louglit for a religion 

years, \guln the croupier raked In but It was a woman, or girl, or one 
I lie slake and called for the next play, i who was still a girl in his fancies, who 
"Knifes vos jeux. Mademoiselle!” gave him the rmirage to go. and sent 
Make your game, Mademoiselle. with him the memories that cheered 

hint. My structure fe to commemor¬ 
ate the women who have made every 


IS THERE A BABY 

IN YOUR HOME? 


Is there a baby or young children in 
your home? If there is you should 

'»>« "a.. Sho slKnnil ovrr j """• Flrl,, ' u ™ '* 10 « hlh.h,,,M ' "li,,!,'.'com" 

her shoulder to Michael for her money al ° 11,0 wom< * n who h;m ‘ quickly nnd means should alwava he 

from his pockets. Again 000 nnd f**b!ier think lie is not only a unit lq a , at hand to promptly fight the-in. Baby’s 

again! The watchful chef do pnrtie :rr * ,nw?nl but R knl P ,lt wllh 11,8 ,a(l > V "Z" V‘V \?' u \ 

l. i win. i....... , f liandkerehef waving from tala lielinet.” Hay legulute the bowels; 

last with a sltitig or p , , , , . sweeten the Kiomadi 

Iho two women, who had drawn to 


and continued his fictitious play with 
Joanna's money. 

Twice Joanna played, "on pta-ia" or 
tho sweep ot the colors and. columns 
Kite loot won that seii.-'ition play three 
liiiio. Now riie lost «io h lime, empty¬ 
ing her hag of its hoarded gold and 
note 

ha \ • 

plays. 


chef do parti* 

went away. At 

her shoulders the Golden Girl leaned 
behind ilieni. I back in her chair. She smiled to the 

I urn around, t * ‘‘ M, I'hr. 

"Mercl, M’sleur,” she'said, "that Is 
all. I liu\e no more.” 

The croupier, as there was no one 
else playing, permitted himself the 
tare pleasure of an exchange with 
Mademoiselle Joanna. 

"I am tWolftlo that Mademoiselle, 
should lmve been so unlucky!” 

She shook her head, still leaning 
hack In tier chair, and smiling at him 
queerly. 


banish consti¬ 


pation and Indigestion; break up 
geiher while the me n questioned John, colds am!, simple i,, fact tla > 

bec.' ine restive uft**r awhile. Joanna relieve all llt»« minor Ills ot little one-. 

declared, **But we are oot *«> stand * * * ? ' ’ 1 ' M " 1 -i i» \h Mol • « id. 

. .... , ... . Malc.niik, (jue.. writes: "Bilo's Own 

hero talking about soldiers and wars ..... tll ‘ , 

iaid«*ts are tlie best remedv iu the 

and tilings made out of stone. Mr. world for little ones. My baby suffer- 
Wilmore will dine at Amette, I know*, ed t. iribly from indigestion ;|iul vom 
You, too. Roddy, if you will. I know but tite Tablets soon set her 

... . . , . ._ ,.i right and no.\v she is in norfeM 

Iieanli. the tablets are sold bv 
I engagement of his own for tonight.” | medicine dealers or bv mall at J’c a 


Award W a a Institute J In 1856 After 
the Crimean War 

On January 29, 18."»6, on tho close of 
tho Crimean War, tho Victoria Cross 

1’dcss ye the Lord, all ye Itli hosts, was instituted In Great Britain. Tho 
>o ministers of Ifis that do His pleas- cioss is awarded for conspicuous brnv- 
ure. Bless the Lord, all life-works in »*ry. It wag extended in 1911 and 1920. 
all places of His dominion; bless the This decoration is worn before nil 
Lord, O my soul. I'sal in ciii. 21, 22. others, on tho left brenr.t, and consists 

Tffp mpano.t Howerpt ot tlio vale. of a ,,,on * 0 MttU,, " e t,ross ln, ' hf » 
I ho simplest note that swells the gale,; ,n diameter, with the Royal Crown 
The common sun, the air. tlu* .skies, surmounted by a lion, nmj beneath Is 
To him are opening paradise. the inscription, 'Tor Valour.” 

—Gray, j , 

Ves. we can Join our hymn of praise 
lo that which goes up forever to God 
from sun nnd stars, clouds and show¬ 
ers. beasts and birds, and every liv- 
it g iliing. giving thanks forever for 
Ills great glory. 

—Charles Kingsley. 

% 

Let not the blessings wo receive 
dally from Go| make us uot to value 
or not to praise Him because they lie 
common. What would not a blind man 
give to tee tin* pbnsant rivers and 
meadows and fountains that w*u have 
met Wi.h? 


"Mercl, MVieur," she said, "but I 
Any e\»* liciiccd p'ayt r would! ani TM,< unhappy. Unlucky at play, you 
swl Click J.s she knew, lo the k,,ow - lut *k> in love. 1 want to be very 
M!np!i cidoiH. xyi.h tin: next piu\s, ( lm :;y today, M sieur at^ovo!” 
until "luck” changed. Iltit a MidiUm j Klie got up, then, nnd looked up at 
t ubhorunc •• m» rw In-lau d her. "Eu Kenilworth and Mi« h;nd, who wore 
fdcin!” hIi 
her lo.Ofin 


Prince Mlcluul bowed elaborately, 
and acknowledged that 1m was dining 
tote a t«*te. "Although It should be 
with so the one else/* lie added, favor¬ 
ing Joanna with a meaning glance 
that was a reminder of the dash to 
tin* frontier the uight befort*. Kenil¬ 
worth would Jim o accepted promptly 
the welcome lo Amette but Y'vonne 
interfered. 

"You can take toe to tne Metro- 


b*»\ from The 
t’o., Ilrockvlllc 


Dr. Williams* 
. Out. 


Medicine 


I/.auk Wulton. 


Worked Ttieir Way Through 

Fourteen per cent (in all 69x stu 
dents) of the total enrollment In nine 
women’s colleges in the Knitcd Stales 
worked their v ay through college dur- 
the ecKHion, 1921-2T*. 'I he e nine col 
legos, the only c\clu.-i\elv woiueti’i- 


For Colds—Minard's Liniment. 


Anniversary of Watt's Birth 


191 


Father of Steam Engine was born 
Years Ago January .19 

Janumj 19, was tho one lnmdted 
and ninct> tir.^t nnulunvarv of the 


college FU|qd\ ing the intorniatien u i n il, 


ol a 


r.,u.,l :'£.,itt. i.n-1 hW,pi Ktan.llnK Iiansllwo by tlio «ml,l. nn. s 3 for jiunor." 8 lio said U. IUnidy. Ihp •A-l-ai!'*•« nt. 


francs sr». 0 «Mi - mito tlu? 


tabic, /gain 

t m* i i ow d 

craned to 
pie ip! 


of the piling up of her tremendous 
lie ho At. Wbirip ■•ring in, leapon. She put a band on Iho ftloevcs 
behind her ceas* d. NccI;h of both of them and him red. between 
see her next play. “Eu th* m that porsisteiu, quizzical tuuilc. 
. ••• rilled, and to .«ed another She was ahour to chaff them when her 

eyes found Y\onno and the man bo- 
side Hoth Kenilworth and Prince 

Michael felt, and took a different lep- 
uni, from iho Mphta n gripping of the 
fiugt rs that had rested so fairy like 
upon their arms. 


f 

on.o iln* gr 

mi i 

cloth. 


The 

crowd, of w 

sifcin 

IS at the 

table 

ga. p « 

1. Deathly 

Sil( 

l.ce felT. 

K\ cn 

5 voitiK* \.T <» iuet 

be*'ii 

chat t lug 

Ir ver- 

irliiy- 

with John, 

W a - 

silent. 

Kenll- 

worth 

started lo 

linn four a c 

autioi) 

1 Ut Je 

•anna threw 

Up l 

i< r hand j 

lorklly 

and v. 

ilfuM.v. It i* 

er ’ 

'ell ploili' 

’ wins 

I:ni»ie( 

liai'dy aff« i 

lo¬ 

illg it lie 

r (ones 

one ot 

the b*g#*ud 

ot 

Monte Ga 

tie. it 

turns. 

tip (»»!*« out • 

ol 10 

o pl.t.»accord • 

ing to 

the averug 

• struck after 

maiiy 


Mo&hsrs, Your Health 

Mujt Be Up To Par 



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CHAPTER XXVI 
John’s Success 

John, (hanged much, despite ills dis¬ 
like ol being expedi d to be different, 
put Joanna's hands together and 
wrapp'd liis own about them. 

fjuile a few of tin? men who had 
been spectators to tlie Gulden Girl's 
reckless plu\s, and. luid marvelled 
anew at the abandon with which she 
tossed fortunes into the discard when 
when Fho pitted a stubborn will 
against he implacable rules of chance, 
gave John a deeply tipeculali.c glance. 
Among the crowd about tin* roulette 
table there had been many women, 


"You will not liavo to change if the 
balcony will satisfy you. and it will 
. me. 1 shall run out lo Amette later 
to dress. ' 

Joanna thanked her with lier eyes. 

. Kenilworth was inclined to be stub 
born, but Yvomie managed tho .-litui¬ 
tion. Presently Joanna and John were 
speeding along tlio sea road. In her 
luxurious foreign cur, toward Villa 
I Amette. Tho lights of the early evo- 
i.nir.g were twinkling in tlio bay, and 
I the perl nines of orange and lemon and 

* geranium wCr** ushering in the mel- 

• low lti\ iora night. 

lk‘tween the two people In the car 
; there was some subtle barrier. It hud 
come with the shadow luck in the 
; sulle do roulette. John was .stilt; Jo 
anna thoughtful. "You haven’t con¬ 
gratulated me,” he said, at last. She 
regarded him gra fly from jjie corner 
jof the wide cushioned seat. 

"The wonder of it is overwhelming." 
she said. "My throat was crammed 
with the filings I was going to ay to 
you when wo were alone. They’ve gone 
out of it. It has made me very happy, 
though, when I have lead splendid 


bureau ol 
education, are located in dift-Tcnt s» «* 
lions of the country Horn Mas.-aehu 
setts to Golorudo ami from Georgia to 
Texas. 


man whose eouTihuiion to 

iiiecluiTita s proved to he an epoch 

making event in the industrial life, 

lioi only oi his own country, but of the 

whole civilized world. This man was 

James Watt, who, in a certain sense 

was the lather of the steam-engine. In 

a crude and not very useful form, the 

steam-engine existed - beforn Watt 

turned hts attention to it, but it was 

he engine that lie evolved that made 
V 

possible tlie u.e of strum as a great 
motive power. 

.Tunica Watt, born aj Greenock, neni 
Glasgow, Scotland, .on. January 19. 
1726, became, when a young man, 
mathematical instrument maker to 
Glasgow I'nhersity. He also acted as 
ci\il engineer, making surveys for 
Get a 10-ceiit box. several important lmrbors and for 

Sick headache, biliousness, coated deepening the Forth and Glide Gnnal, 
tongue, head and nose dogged up 
with a cold always trace 4 Ids to 
torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food 


She Wishes She Had 

Used Them Years Ago 

What Mrs. H. B. Lewis Says of 
Dodd’s Kidney Pills 

Neva Scotian Lady Sends Message 
of Cheer to Thousands of Canadian 
Women Who Carry a Load of Pam 
and Weiriness Through Their Daily 
Work. 

Honvers, N.S. (Special.) ~“l have 
been taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills for 
some time and find them a very excel- 
I lent kidney medicine," writes Mrs. 
‘ Lewis, who resides at this pluce. 

"I could not do without them and 
; wish i had taken them years ago. 

They would have saved liie lots of 
; terrible suffering. I ulso take Dln- 
* lnond Dinner Pills and can highly 
rcccimneini them to anyone.” 

It is your blood that builds up the 
tissues of your body, giving health 
and vitality to every part, m* you can 
readily* see the great importance of 
keeping it pure. Dodd's Kidney Pills 
purify your blood in ri safe nud. sure 
way, and bring you complete and last¬ 
ing relief. 

Don’t delay. Buy a box of Dodd s 
Kidney Pills at once and achieve good 
health like thousands of other people 
have done. 


BAD COLD? TAKE 
“CASCARETS” FOR 
BOWELS TONIGHT 

No headache, constipation, bad 
cold or sour stomach 
by morning 


.-mart wouo-u from Romo, and MadriiK, . , , 

, , if . . ^ things people say ol you. You are go- 

aml Paris, with a sprinkling of Amor- , . ... 

, , ..ing to bo a succnss, alter all, areiil 



Icaus who were distinguished by their 
shy wonder ul the boldness with! 
which the others Haunted their banner 
of sex. S( mo of these watched iho! 
girl who greeted the hi ranger so fn- 
j lenity that tlu ir own scares seemed to! 
! I ran-fix them. Yet sho was merely si-; 
j l« nf, only >ery still; the quizzical j 
smile the croupier had sc«u played. 


All your dreams are coming 


ing 
you? 
true." s 

lie waited a wIdle before lie ans¬ 
wered. ’"Not all of them, Jo. And 
ilicrc'*; boon a night mare among them, 
you Know. It’s never gone away." 

(To Be Continued) 


Evans' Studio 


sho 

very still; tho 

, '‘ ,0 " I ’ lur 1,11,1 '"".'--I M111.T*- Worm l’ow.len not only ex- 

again about tlu* ctii vr of her lips. 1 he • terminate intestinal and other worms, 
biowu of her eves were hi owner, more hut they are « remedy for many othri 
•• .. . «... . .. ailments of children. They Hlrougiheii 


in tlio bowels or sour, gussy stomach. 

Poisonous matter ( logged in tin? iu- 
tchiinns. instead, of being east out of 
tho system is re-absorbed into the 
blood. Wlieu this poison reaches the. 
delicate brain tissue it. cuuses conges¬ 
tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken¬ 
ing headache. 

Cnscareis immediately cleanse tlie 
stomach, remove the sour, undigested 
loud and foul gases, take the excess 
bile from the liver and carry out all 
iIn* tun tipaled waste matter and 
poisons in tlu* bowels. 

A Gn scan* t tonight will surely 
straighten you out by morning. They 
work while you sleep a 10 cent box 
from your druggist iu« ans your bead 
< leal*, stomach sweet and your liver 
amL bowels tegular for months. 


and tor the Caledonia Canal. 

Walt was often consulted about sup¬ 
posed Invent loin and discoveries, and 
ids invariable rule was to recommend 
that a model should be formed and 
tried. Tills 1m considered as the only 
true test of tlio value of any novelty 
in inciliniiicH. lie ’died iu 1519. 


Oil Lamps Now Popular 

The rage for antiques takes frequent 
homely turns. Now it’s lamps, nnd 
tlio (dil oil burner which ctiptodnarily 
was turned down and puffed Into ex* 
Unction just before the cat was put 
out for tho night, is in demand. A 
plain, clear glass kitchen lamp that 
sold in small towns once for twenty* 
five cents now fetches five dollars. 


The First Dose 
Relieves the Co 




A pleasant medicine for children Is 
Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator, 
and ir is excellent lor driving worms 
from tlio system. 

Indians in Canada Prosperous 

The Indians of Canada number IPV 
000 and each year they have under 
farm crops fully 220,000 acres. More 
Ilian 1,000 Indians enlisted for service 
ia tho Great War, and tin* Indian run- 
t libations in cash to war funds 



And th«r* ar«» 40 done* in i 
7.Went bottle ! l'U-aaant to tak 
nnd in«tHnt in action in every kind 
of Cold. Relieve* Bronchitis, Croup 
and Whoopinir Cough. Prevents 
"l'lu" and Pneumonia. Ease* irri¬ 
tated throats. Buy "Buckley V*. Sold 
Ly all dru£i;i;>t.-4 and irnarantecd. 

W. K. Buckley, limited. 

II- Mutual St., Toronto T 

RUCKLEY< 

MIXTURE 0# 

Aeli like a flush— - 

s single sip proves it 517 >J\| 



B AKERS’ 
logue 


OVENS—Write for cata- 
and list of used ovens. 
Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen 
West, Toronto, Ont. 


AGENTS WANTED 


jtlic young stomach against liiliousne 


golden than u.-ual. What tho women 

Ont-“Onrina one of my ,u the ivill.il ,.en.|(Inirt, nlway tullIc ,, itl ,. lT , 

i2Sa Uinll ' ,B . .. u.e.. surr«i« from Iosh of appetite 

le' l.nl 1 fell heavv'..II lli<■ time m..l Mif- «l*lm* »'*>' tllrurlon. had arouw.ll 111. l„ leve.lsl. rnu.lllloiM they will l< 
fovd with sick Stomach. I was advised Riviera, yielding, liieBng, swaying to found u-etul am they w II servo to 
to take l)r. Pierces J-uvorite l’rescrip- a youug mail who luid neither tlie u,lu *’ J ,ain a,ui b’nimJg m to* 

tion, a.id aft#-.- I Ih-W.ii lupins •' 1 »'* uul . j,i uro of ...... .me of tliat 

aiouu line. It relieved mo of all the Bad , , 

effects, made mo well and strong, my bi iglit company* «*L vvor. liippi is v-1 « h j *.| (.pould tlilnlt that a n 

nerves were good, and 1 kept m> well l j habitu.tlly lluitei'ed about her. The xvou j ( j p 0 Hie last place y 

fotdd do stli my own work and I had ;t 1|4:in HI , 0kOt ut u»«l. 
fiue liealthy lialiv. . ... , 

• I tt Iho tind that Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant ( ‘ It b good to see you again, Jo! lit 

Pell« is keep tl»o stomach, liver uiul j said. The brown in tho girl’s even j jj 

bowel* in iH-rfect -working order and j W0IIt a B j liU i„ jarker. It was an almost, 
never cause tlwimMi.'—Mr*. James 
Campbell, 101) Inkcrinaii »St. (j)icturo 


Golden eagles are still lo be Sound 
it; tite weslorn nnd eenlral Hcoltlslt amounted to $14,545. 
highlands. Tho same nests have been 1 
used there for half a century. 


Gales men 

^ Quick selling 


stomach. 

from which children ho often suffer. 

• Iglit club 
y ou vv outal 

go to,” scolded her father. 

"Yes,” replied tlio ilapper, “it usual- 

U.” 


Slilpbulhling for the entire world 
iuivv totals only l.SoO.OOO tf»ns of tiier- 
eliant vesuris, which is 550,000 less 
ions than that of a year ago. 


Goins cause much suffering, 
Holloway's Gorn Remover offer* a 
-peedy, sun*, and satisfactory relief. 


SALESWOMEN. 
Jlqti ehold Spe¬ 
cialty. No experience necessary. |00 
per cent profit and bonus. For .Sample 
and \g* ms* Proposition send 25c. to 
bm Philip Russell Products, 165 King 
Street East, Toronto. 


CRIPPLED 

with rheumatism? Minard’i 
will ease thu pain, relieve the 
stiff lies*. 


Canada's Oriental Population 

According to the census of 1921, tlie 
oriental population of Canada consist¬ 
ed of 29,578 Chinese; 15,868 Japanese; 
Hindus, 1,016; Turks, 513; and a fow 
.Syrians, Egyptians, and Arabs. The 
negro population, ucoordlng to this 
census, was 18,291. 


1 A DIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN 
a ami light sewing at home; whole 
or spare time; good pay; work sent 
any distance; charge* paid. Send 
nianip for particnhirs. National Manu¬ 
facturing Company, Montreal. 


above) AU druggiM*. 

Send 10c to Dr Pierce’s Laboratory m 
Bridgebmg, Out , if .you desire a trial 
dkg. Favorite JTeacriptiou tablet# or 
Pleasant Pellet/. 


V I 


N. I’. 160T 


imperceptible change, it could be h is FonictltncB easier to step Into 
though, a form miner of shadow a that tt nolher man’s times limn it is to walk 
could niakj* those eyes almost black at in them. 

times. She withdrew her hands gently, j — --— 

i l was as if she had been holding A fortune awaits tlio Inventor of a 
something that, she had suddenly dls- .lifeboat that will float on a Kea of 
covered, wa. u’t there at all. trouble. 



A young man from llotnco 1 . going 
to attend college in Chicago. The wild 
men ure coining homo to roost. — 
Ottawa Journal. 


^the children^ 

shiloh ::,, 


v 

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It spoils a 
to return it. 


favor it you are asked 


Mfeard’s Liniment,—ever reliable. 


rut NEW FRENCH RIME OY. N9 1 

V- THERAPIONn ! 

Po I (or Bl»4dir C*Oi rh. No. 1 for Blood * 
• klnOluam No * lurl l.ium. W>«kiiiit»l 

Bold br ia4.ii..■ rmun a or >«<u>i> n all Iipoi 
•a LCCL*«CM«4 C* Ua.ai.tai.K4 SVV.I.I omdtm 


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Nowhere oan you secure better select- 
ion of Meats and Groceries than at 

our store. Call in. 


Holt & Son - 


MEAT MARKET 



THE RAYMOND RECORweR 

ir select- °» T ' d c 

Editor and Proprietor 

i* 1 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 

Infill al Raymond's 8o!e Advertising and ^ # 

n* w * Med,ura Of the Sugar City Municipal 

RAYMOND — — ALBERTA ** . _ 7 n r 

Subscription Rates Eliding UCCCW 

Canada, per year.$2.00 

„ _ .RECEIPTS 

Iff. R. Points, per year.|2T0 

Six months . fl.lf Cash on hand Deo. 31, 1025..$15508 20 

17 rat# «»rd on aupHe'itlon Municipal taxes including coata .. 8107.04 

I nunc i f —Interest and exchange. 1618.35 

a? iat . CoinmiasioiiH on collections. 883.70 

INeWS IxOlCS Public works grant. 1308.50 

Charges for cutting weeds. 15.00 

Loans from school districts. 17338 82 

Supplementary revenue taxea. 0408.97 

. The Union Jacks won by a aoore Educational taxes... 360 10 

| of 38—12 at New Dayton last. Sat- Hail insurance taxes. 506.26 

urday. School taxes . 5449.04 

Poundage exoss . 11.00 

Charles TitUwortli, Win. P.m Receipt from .ale of bond*.. ^ 

Ueo. Romeril and T. K Robert. Ux . 221.20 


Financial Statement 

Of the Sugar City Municipal District No. 37 for the Year 

Ending December 31st, 1926 


News Notes 


attended the meeting of the newly n f lumber 

organized kennel plub last evening 
at Let hbridge 

Mrs. Mabel Powolson and Mrs. 

Helen Orgill, official delegates 
from the Raymond and O. K. dis¬ 
tricts respectively, attended the 
annual convention of school trust-» 
oes in Calgary, this week. 


460.45 


$83203.68 


|W»1U vRIgiiiy, V11IH «V!OR. ASSETS 

; Mrs. Fred Lind and family are Cash on hand Deo. 31at, 1926 .$ 4223.21 

moving to Lethbridge for the bal- DeMtnlctjon of wew j B) t)n collecteei. 77.61 

ance uf the winter. Commission Provincial taxes. 261.90 

Loans to school districts. 12285 85 

Miss Cecil Harris, who had been Charges for hospital fees . .. 157.85 

visiting with friend, a few days Provincial bond. . 15 22®-™ 

last week, loft on Mondays train L * n(U and buildings. 1900.00 

for Raymond. Miss Harris is a sis- Furniture and fixtures. 500.00 

Iter-in-law of Bishop Walker of Machinery and tools . 3000.00 

Raymond—Cardston News. Unoolledted sup. rev. taxes . 1483.42 

# Educationa^taxes arrears . 65.30 

Mis. Annie Steed entertained Hail insurance uncollected. 2651.43 

at a dinner party 8unday in hon- "7“ ... 


DISBURSEMENTS 

Outstanding checks Dec. 31, 1925 .$ 5201.21 

Salaries. 1050.00 

Auditor’s fees. 30.00 

Office expenses . 365.88 

Council fees and delegates* ex. 416.00 

Sundry expenses. 402.28 

Destruction of weeds . 56 85 

Weed Inspector’s fees. 300.00 

Aid and relief. 171.55 

Labor, machinery and material . 12848.22 

Counoil fees, road insp.. 173.50 

Workmen’s Comp. Board. 116 07 

Supplementary revenue taxes. 6302 48 

Educational taxes. 366.10 

Hail insurance taxes. 506.26 

Payments to sohool districts:. 5449.04 

Loans to school districts. 19725.00 

For K. 8 Co’s, office and lot. 1500.00 

Invested in bonds. 21000.00 

Repaid hank loan. 3000.00 

Cash on hand Deo. 31,1926 . 4223.24 

$83203.68 


LIABILITIES 

Salary and auditor’s fees.$ 275.00 

Councillors’ fees. 30.00 

Labor. 108.10 

Sup. rev. uncollected. 4483.42 

Educational taxes uncollected. 65.30 

Hail insurance uncollected. 2651.43 

Cash due on sup. rev. aect. 106 49 

Balance assets over liabilities. 42763.43 


of Miss Cecil Harris of Layton, 
Utah.—Cardston News. 

The Stirling hoop artists will 
tangle with the Jacks at the High 
School tomorrow, Saturday night. 
This is the last senior league game 
here until the finale. 


$50483.17 


$50483.17 


Jan. 3lst, 1927.—I hereby certify to the correctness of this statement.—J. W. EVANS, Auditor. 

Notice of Municipal Meeting and Nomination of Candidates at a General Election 


nert until tne iinais. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of tlie Municipal District of Sugar City No. 37 

will he held at the R tymond Second Ward Chapel at 1 o’clock p. in., on Friday the 18th day of February, 

Next Thursday*, February 10 f ()r ti ie discussion of the affairs of the district; and that frrm 3 to 1 o’clock p m. on the same day and at 

the U. I*. W. A. will hold their the same place, nominations for the office of Councillors for divisions: No. 1 New Dayton, No. 2 South 

next meeting at Mrs. Verenat B. Raymond, and No. 4 Welling, will he received, being three Councillors to be elected. , 

Redd’s home at 2:30 p m. The fob ^ _ 


UNITED CHURCH Services- DR.H. HARCOURT HEAL 


Sunday at 7.00 p m. 
weloome. 


Everybody 


Let us save you 15 to 20 per 
cent, on Tailor made Suits 
and Overcoats 


Try One of Our _„_ 

- r I \i pAAifno Tomorrow night at the High 

75c . School the local Hi team will com- A * ood su PP*y can be had flt low ' 

Ma •>!« Agent for the Desert Nows and bat the Magrath Hi quint. The est summer prices. Quality and 

1 larceis Other Church Publications Jacks will resume unfriendly re- service guaranteed. 

Satisfaction Guaranteed by Leave Orders at Broadway Store lations with Stirling. Both games I hone 116 I28p 


DENTAL SURGEON 

Post Office Block 

Office hours: 

® to 12 1.30 to « 

L. D. S. GARMENTS 

Old and Now Styles 
$1.75 and up 

I. M. COOMBS — Cardston 


I lowing program will be rendered: 

Community singing, current ■ 1 ■ — - ■ - — ■■■ 

j events by Irene Redd, Talk on A fair attendance was seen at 
j health and child welfare by Mrs.: the annual meeting of the rate- 
J. W. Evans, piano solo by Mrs. payers last Friday. Reports of 
Paul Dahl, lesson on Canadian both council and school hoard were 
literature by Mis. A. Ross, a vocal accepted after a few questions had 
solo by* Mrs. Violo Snow. Re- been satisfectorily answered, 
freshments will be served at the 

close of the meeting. L D King returned last Satur¬ 

day from a three weeks trip to 
I FOR SALE —A few* good work Calgary, Detroit, Windsor, Tor- 
Horses.—W. D. Walton, Raymond onto and Ford. Ho was one of a 

number of Ford dealers invited to 

Nomination day for civio elect- 

ions is next Monday. Outgoing j rvin Bllhler ri>tlmiof , , h j„ week 
council men are: A. W. Kirkhatn, from „ v| „ it to Port i ttnd . 

C, W. Lamb, J. F. Salmon and 

Mayor Court. If ratepayers de- Th® new Mere building will soon 
sire new blood in the council be ready for occupancy. 

this is their opportunity to make - 

it known, Elections will be held ., TT . f 

a i it n it j AllLla vK vUlSiisAl 

the following Monday. 


W. G. MEEKS. Returning Officer. 


Another Booklet 


Jar Far 


mers 


Delivered at your door 


A good supply can be had at low- 


Phone 116 


f28|< 


Miss Nielson 


Makers of 

Distinctive Portraits 


are league fixtures. ' A jitney 
dance will conclude the evening. 


THE PIONEER DAIRY 
Raymond 


BARBER SHOP 

JKS8E SECRIST PROP 


WANTED—Boarders und Room¬ 
ers. See Mrs. A. Corless, Phone 

42, Raymond. 



Be Photographed by 

Allison 

Studio: Balmoral Block 
Fifth St. S. ~ Lethbridge 


The Recorder 
$2.00 
Per Y ear 


-DR. SAMUEL ASTROF 

p» vkiijiaN AND SURGEON! 


(Post Office Building) 

* Raymond 

—Office Hours— 
10—12 2—5 7—8 

Phono 127 


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BANKING 

FIFTY 

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The Profit Lies in 
The Finish 

It pays to market cattle with the 
proper degree of finish. A quality pro- 
duot always commands a premium and 
is readily* saleable at a profitable price. 
If you have stock which needs a little 
more time for finishing, and the feed 
is scarce, see the local manager of the 
Standard Bank. It is a simple matter 
to arrange a loan to carry the stock un¬ 
til a favorable market warrants a profit¬ 
able sale. 


STANDARD BANK 

OF 

RAYMOND BRANCH—T. L. Halpin, Manager 


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I N pursuance of its poll- friendly coopcra 
tion with the farr : interests of this 

country, the Bank o Montreal is now 
issuing a new text. ’' farmers, entitled 

"Sheep for Mutton, YV id Money.’’ The 
booklet is a practical g • ’ ) the breeding and 

feeding of sheep, and it* \ is greatly increased 

by photographs lllustr., ; . every point that 
is made. A copy may l e .Stained, without 
charge, on application at our nearest Branch. 

Previous booklets distributed by the Bank are— • 

“Diversified Farming" 

“The Cow, the Mother of Prosperity" 
"Poultry for the Farm and Home" 

“Hogs for Pork and Profit" 

The Bank has distributed tens of thousands of 
these booklets throughout Canada, and nu* 
merous farmers have expressed their arpreru- 
t ion to our local Managers 

BANK OF MONTREAL 

- Established l8l7 

Total Assets in excess of $750,000,000 

Raymond Branch: C. C. WATSON. Manager 


Advertsing 

is the Sunshine of 

business